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- LongRun abstract "LongRun and LongRun2 are power management technologies introduced by Transmeta. LongRun was introduced with the Crusoe processor, while LongRun2 was introduced with the Efficeon processor. LongRun2 has since been licensed to Fujitsu, NEC, Sony, Toshiba, and NVIDIA.LongRun was based primarily on aggressively reducing the clock frequency and voltage supplied to the processor, in order to reduce active power consumption. LongRun2 built further on this by incorporating process technology meant to reduce variations in the manufacturing process and thereby improve yields.".
- LongRun wikiPageExternalLink longrun2.html.
- LongRun wikiPageID "3852477".
- LongRun wikiPageLength "1309".
- LongRun wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- LongRun wikiPageRevisionID "680631205".
- LongRun wikiPageWikiLink Category:Clock_signal.
- LongRun wikiPageWikiLink Category:Computer_hardware_tuning.
- LongRun wikiPageWikiLink Category:Embedded_microprocessors.
- LongRun wikiPageWikiLink Efficeon.
- LongRun wikiPageWikiLink Power_management.
- LongRun wikiPageWikiLink Transmeta.
- LongRun wikiPageWikiLink Transmeta_Crusoe.
- LongRun wikiPageWikiLink Transmeta_Efficeon.
- LongRun wikiPageWikiLinkText "LongRun".
- LongRun hasPhotoCollection LongRun.
- LongRun wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Compu-hardware-stub.
- LongRun wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Computer_processor_power_management_technologies.
- LongRun wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Microcompu-stub.
- LongRun subject Category:Clock_signal.
- LongRun subject Category:Computer_hardware_tuning.
- LongRun subject Category:Embedded_microprocessors.
- LongRun hypernym Technologies.
- LongRun type ProgrammingLanguage.
- LongRun type Microcomputer.
- LongRun type Microcontroller.
- LongRun comment "LongRun and LongRun2 are power management technologies introduced by Transmeta. LongRun was introduced with the Crusoe processor, while LongRun2 was introduced with the Efficeon processor. LongRun2 has since been licensed to Fujitsu, NEC, Sony, Toshiba, and NVIDIA.LongRun was based primarily on aggressively reducing the clock frequency and voltage supplied to the processor, in order to reduce active power consumption.".
- LongRun label "LongRun".
- LongRun sameAs LongRun.
- LongRun sameAs m.0b3btn.
- LongRun sameAs LongRun.
- LongRun sameAs Q1869279.
- LongRun sameAs Q1869279.
- LongRun wasDerivedFrom LongRun?oldid=680631205.
- LongRun homepage longrun2.html.
- LongRun isPrimaryTopicOf LongRun.