Montalvo Systems was a
Silicon Valley
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start-up reportedly working on an asymmetrical,
x86
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capable processor similar to the
Cell microprocessor
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. The processor was to use high-performance cores for performance-intensive threads, and delegate minor tasks to the simpler cores to save silicon and power.
Matt Perry, former
Transmeta
Transmeta Corporation was an American fabless semiconductor company based in Santa Clara, California. It developed low power x86 compatible microprocessors based on a VLIW core and a software layer called Code Morphing Software.
Code Morphing ...
CEO, served as CEO and president of Montalvo; Peter Song, founder of failed x86 manufacturer
MemoryLogix, served as chief architect. Greg Favor (former NexGen/AMD) was responsible for chip microarchitecture and Carlos Puchol (former architect for power management at
Transmeta
Transmeta Corporation was an American fabless semiconductor company based in Santa Clara, California. It developed low power x86 compatible microprocessors based on a VLIW core and a software layer called Code Morphing Software.
Code Morphing ...
and
Nvidia
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) was system and power architect. Another founding member, Kevin Lawton, of
bochs
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(x86
emulation
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) and
plex86 (
x86 virtualization
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) fame, was the processor simulator architect.
The official description of business from Montalvo's security filings
was:
''A fabless semiconductor company developing ultra low-power system-on-chips for mobile devices.''
As of 24 April 2008,
Sun Microsystems had acquired the company's assets for an undisclosed sum.
Locations
Headquarters were in Santa Clara, California, next door to the remnants of
Transmeta
Transmeta Corporation was an American fabless semiconductor company based in Santa Clara, California. It developed low power x86 compatible microprocessors based on a VLIW core and a software layer called Code Morphing Software.
Code Morphing ...
,
and nearby to Intel and Sun. It had offices in
Boulder, Colorado and
Bangalore, India
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. According to news reports, it had close to 300 employees.
In March 2008 news broke that Montalvo was seeking funds to avoid shutdown.
According to a news article released on March 31, Montalvo had laid off two-thirds of its engineers. At the same time, rumors surfaced that
Sun Microsystems was in talks to buy Montalvo.
About three weeks later, on 24 April 2008, ''
The Register
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'' confirmed the rumors to be true.
Finances
From the Cal-EASI database,
the following information is available about Montalvo's financing.
News
*2008-04-2
Sun buys low-power x86 disaster Montalvo*2008-04-0
Sun Microsystems could use Montalvo as a strategic lever against Intel*2008-04-0
*2008-03-3
Montalvo Systems cuts two thirds of staff*2008-03-3
*2008-03-2
Montalvo seeking a hoard of cash to avoid shutdown*2008-02-1
VIA Continues Transition From Chipsets To CPU To Profitability. Skeptical on Montalvo X86 Chip Success*2008-02-1
Montalvo, a competitor of Intel and AMD, not yet born and already in trouble*2008-02-1
*2008-02-1
Cash-burning Montalvo tapes out Silverthorne rival*2008-02-0
*2007-06-0
Montalvo CFO leavesand joins
Agami Systems
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Overview
The city sta ...
*2006-08-2
Is that a VMware CTO and Transmeta CEO at your start-up?*2006-08-1
Former Transmeta CEO goes at Intel with another low-power chip*2005-10-2
Chip start-up Montalvo looks to speed mobile devices
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