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Reply: Chances are, (]) is going to be built into the processor to help curb bottlenecks in performance. Its probably on a type of prom chip that is part of the processors core. Reply: Chances are, (CMS) is going to be built into the processor to help curb bottlenecks in performance. Its probably on a type of prom chip that is part of the processors core.





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Linux Torvalds has by now left Transmeta to dedicate himself to the further

development of the Linux Kernel.

the above sounds a bit ambiguous - when did Torvalds actually leave Transmeta?


Does Transmeta publish their VLIW instruction set? how much info if publicly available? As I understand it, currently the processors are shipped/intergrated in an x86 only configuration, right?


Is the Code Morphing Software (CMS) built into the microprocessor chip itself, or is it on a separate chip ?


Reply: Chances are, (CMS) is going to be built into the processor to help curb bottlenecks in performance. Its probably on a type of prom chip that is part of the processors core.