Comment Re:x86 code? (Score 1) 107
The two chips in their lineup are intended for different devices, not different OS's. The slower chip is meant for embedded devices and the faster is targeted toward laptops. Either chip can run any x86 OS.
The Linux tie-in to the slower chip is that TransMeta has an embedded Linux release that is provided with the chip (but is available for other processors as well).
The Linux tie-in to the slower chip is that TransMeta has an embedded Linux release that is provided with the chip (but is available for other processors as well).