Transmeta discloses work for Microsoft, Sony
Update: Intellectual Ventures has acquired Transmeta Patent Portfolio on Jan. 28, 2009
Peter Clarke, EE Times(03/21/2006 7:15 AM EST)
URL: http://www.eetimes.com/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=183701293
LONDON — Transmeta Corp., a processor technology developer and licensor, has disclosed that its engineers have been providing design services for Microsoft Corp. and Sony Corp.
Transmeta (Santa Clara, Calif.), signed series of agreements with Microsoft in May 2005 under which the company provided the services of approximately thirty engineers to work on “a proprietary Microsoft project,” Transmeta said in a 10-K form filed March 16 with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to cover its 2005 financial results.
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