- Exponential Technology
"Exponential Technology" was a vendor of
PowerPC microprocessor s. The company was founded byGeorge Taylor andJim Blomgren in1993 . The company's plan was to useBiCMOS technology to produce very fast processors fortheApple Computer market. Logic used ECL circuits while RAM structures used CMOS. The company was originally named Renaissance Microsystems.Rick Shriner was theCEO . Their chips were manufactured by Hitachi.Their product, the Exponential X704, was advertised to run at 533MHz, but the first version of the device only ran at about 400MHz. This lower frequency along with small level-one caches, produced systems which had good but not stellar performance. This allowed
Motorola (Apple's traditional processor vendor), to convince the computer maker that Motorola's future roadmapwould produce processors with similar performance, hence making it less attractive for Apple to rely on the smallstartup company for critical technology.Due to Apple's financial problems at the time, Exponential starting marketing the deviceto
Apple Macintosh clone makers such asPower Computing andUMax .In order to diversify into other markets, a second design team was started under Paul Nixon in
Austin, TX to build a BiCMOSIntel x86 processor.Due to Apple's decision to close off the Macintosh clone market, Exponential ran out of possible customers for their chips. The company closed in
1997 , though the Texas design team run by Paul Nixon continued on as EVSX. (EVSX changed its name to Intrinsity, Inc. in2000 . ["EVSX Announces Name Change And Technology Focus," [http://linuxpr.com/releases/1885.html Linux PR] ,May 24 ,2000 ] )External links
* [http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/karu/papers/exponential.html Fast Company article on the company]
* [http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&ct=res&cd=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fieeexplore.ieee.org%2Fiel3%2F4%2F13972%2F00641683.pdf%3Farnumber%3D641683&ei=6xCuRsKrA5P-iQHb9qmGBg&usg=AFQjCNHsBZ53mAbBnSN2UI6vOO_OQrd_FA&sig2=kzk1DYE4jav7nOVNwGbmPQ JSSC paper on the processor]
* [http://www.intrinsity.com/ Intrinsity, Inc. website]Notes
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