Meanwhile Exponential Technology, which cut a quarter of its staff and began looking for further funding last week (CI No 3,158) has given up on its PowerPC work altogether, and is said to be working, as we expected, on an Intel processor clone at its Austin, Texas-based Labs. The company is expected to close its […]
Meanwhile Exponential Technology, which cut a quarter of its staff and began looking for further funding last week (CI No 3,158) has given up on its PowerPC work altogether, and is said to be working, as we expected, on an Intel processor clone at its Austin, Texas-based Labs. The company is expected to close its San Jose, California-based unit.