| Business Summary | | Transmeta
Corporation
develops
and
sells
software-based
microprocessors
and
develops
additional
hardware
and
software
technologies
used
to
build
Mobile
Internet
Computers
(MICs).
MICs
are
portable
computing
and
communication
devices
that
are
compatible
with
PC
software
and
provide
sufficient
performance
to
run
demanding
Internet
media
applications
while
also
offering
long
battery
life.
The
Company
believes
that
MICs
using
its
products
will
allow
users
to
access
the
Internet
virtually
anywhere
and
anytime,
and
will
benefit
from
the
same
full-featured
computing
experience
that
they
currently
enjoy
with
their
desktop
PCs.
Crusoe,
the
Company's
software-based
family
of
microprocessors,
operates
with
low
power
consumption,
offers
high
performance
and
is
compatible
with
software
designed
for
IBM
x86
PC
compatible
computers. | More
from
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Business Description |
| Financial Summary | | TMTA
develops
and
sells
hardware
and
software
technologies
for
mobile
internet
computers.
For
the
six
months
ended
6/29/01,
revenues
totaled
$29.1
million,
up
from
$358
thousand.
Net
loss
totaled
$92
million,
up
from
$43.8
million.
Revenues
reflect
higher
volume
shipments
of
products,
prototypes
and
development
systems.
Net
loss
reflects
increased
R&D
expenses
due
to
additional
personnel
and
the
inclusion
of
a
$13.6
million
in-process
R&D
charge. | More
from
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Developments |
| | | | FY2000 Pay | |
| Murray Goldman, Ph.D., 63 Chairman | -- | Mark Allen, 46 Pres,
CEO, Director | $330K | David Ditzel, 44 Vice
Chairman, CTO | 368K | Merle McClendon, 45 CFO,
Sec. | 213K | James Chapman, 51 Exec.
VP of Sales and Marketing | 301K | Dollar amounts are as of 31-Dec-2000 and compensation values are for the fiscal year ending on that date; "Pay" is salary, bonuses, etc.. |
| More
from
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List, Bios,
Compensation,
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