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In our first exclusive surprise today, Transmeta treated us to a VERY (and yes, I do mean very) secret demo of the new next generation processor from Transmeta. Perhaps the biggest knock on Transmeta in the past has been the inability of Transmeta processors to keep up with the current offerings from Intel and AMD. As we have said before that the value proposition of Transmeta continues to be the fact that it is low power and has excellent thermals. Low power and thermals means thinner and lighter notebooks like the new Sharp we saw today.
The new ultra slim and ultra light Transmeta based notebook that we saw today is one of the lightest notebooks that we have ever seen.
At the end of our meeting, the Transmeta folks, lead us through two doors into a darkened room. In this darkened room we were given our first glimpse of "Astro" which is the code name for Transmeta's new next generation processor. Sitting next to this Transmeta test unit was a new Sony 1.8GHz GRX notebook. We were shown a variety of applications, including: DVD playback, Office Applications, and some typical load and execute style demos. The new Transmeta Astro was faster in every demo that we saw than the Pentium 4m 1.8GHz chip that was in the Sony GRX. Sounds very interesting, right? The only problem is that, Transmeta was unable to give us any additional details at this time, but it is clear that they have been hard at work on this new next generation processor. In the mean time we can only speculate as to what Astro is or what Astro is capable of doing. << [quote]