Transmeta
Updated: 11/12/2023 by Computer Hope
Founded in 1995, Transmeta was a developer of computer chips for the Personal Computer, well known for its Crusoe chip. In January 2009, Novafora (founded in 2004) acquired Transmeta. Later that year the company went out of business.
Contact information
Transmeta and Novafora are no longer in business and has no e-mail or phone support options. Computer Hope may still be able to assist you with any technical support related questions, but cannot help with any part replacements, warranty, or other company specific related questions.
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Company news
August 2009 - Novafora went out of business.
January 2009 - Novafora acquired Transmeta.
May 25, 2001 - Transmeta licensed key technologies such as HyperTransport from AMD.