Published 11/18/2008
by Ina Fried
at CNET News - Business Tech
Transitive, the company best known for powering the emulation layer that helped ease Apple's transition to Intel chips , announced Tuesday that it is being bought by IBM.
In addition to helping Apple create Rosetta, Transitive eased a number of different architecture transitions in the tech world, including SGI's move from MIPS to Itanium processors ... Originally posted at Beyond Binary
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