Upcoming versions of Transmeta’s Efficeon chips will support the NX (No Execute) feature enabled by Microsoft’s upcoming Windows XP Service Pack 2 release, but Inte’s Pentium M processor won’t be ready for NX technology until 2005, representatives from both companies confirmed Monday.Upcoming versions of Transmeta’s Efficeon chips will support the NX (No Execute) feature enabled by Microsoft’s upcoming Windows XP Service Pack 2 release, but Intel’s Pentium M processor won’t be ready for NX technology until 2005, representatives from both companies confirmed Monday.NX is a security feature that blocks attempts by hackers to use buffer overflows in Windows XP to execute viruses or worms. Transmeta will update its current Efficeon processors with a new version of its code-morphing software to enable the technology, said John Heinlein, director of strategic partner initiatives at Transmeta.Intel’s Pentium M processor is used by the majority of ultraportable and thin-and-light notebooks, but that chip will not support the NX feature until the first half of 2005, an Intel spokeswoman confirmed. Transmeta’s processor architecture uses software to control many of the same tasks that are done with hardware components in other chips. This reduces the amount of power consumed by the Transmeta chips, but earlier versions of the architecture did not perform as well as the competition. Efficeon consumes anywhere from seven watts to 12 watts, depending on the application, and is found in extremely lightweight notebooks and blade PCs from companies like Sharp and HP.Intel and Advanced Micro Devices will support NX with some of their processors after the release of Service Pack 2, which is expected in the fourth quarter. Intel’s Itanium and Prescott Pentium 4 processors and AMD’s Opteron and Athlon 64 processors have built-in hardware support for the features, but require the software support in Service Pack 2 to enable the NX technology. Intel built the NX technology into its Prescott core, but disabled the technology until Microsoft released Service Pack 2, said Intel President and COO Paul Otellini at a financial analyst meeting last week.However, it has not built that technology into the Dothan core, or the latest version of the Pentium M released earlier this month, an Intel spokeswoman said. Intel can either design a new version of that core or add the NX functionality to future Dothan processors in a new stepping, she said. A stepping is an incremental hardware update to a processor that adds new features or components.The spokeswoman declined to comment on whether NX functionality would appear before Yonah, the code name for Intel’s first dual-core mobile processor expected in 2005, according to sources.Earlier this month, AMD released two Mobile Athlon 64 processors for thin and light notebooks that support NX, or what AMD calls Enhanced Virus Protection. Those processors consume more power than Efficeon, and are not designed for the same ultraportable notebooks that Efficeon targets, Heinlein said. Related content news Broadcom to lay off over 1,200 VMware employees as deal closes The closing of VMware’s $69 billion acquisition by Broadcom will lead to layoffs, with 1,267 VMware workers set to lose their jobs at the start of the new year. By Jon Gold Dec 01, 2023 3 mins Technology Industry Mergers and Acquisitions news analysis Cisco joins $10M funding round for Aviz Networks' enterprise SONiC drive Investment news follows a partnership between the vendors aimed at delivering an enterprise-grade SONiC offering for customers interested in the open-source network operating system. By Michael Cooney Dec 01, 2023 3 mins Network Management Software Network Management Software Network Management Software news Cisco CCNA and AWS cloud networking rank among highest paying IT certifications Cloud expertise and security know-how remain critical in building today’s networks, and these skills pay top dollar, according to Skillsoft’s annual ranking of the most valuable IT certifications. Demand for talent continues to outweigh s By Denise Dubie Nov 30, 2023 7 mins Certifications Certifications Certifications news Mainframe modernization gets a boost from Kyndryl, AWS collaboration Kyndryl and AWS have expanded their partnership to help enterprise customers simplify and accelerate their mainframe modernization initiatives. By Michael Cooney Nov 30, 2023 4 mins Mainframes Cloud Computing Data Center Podcasts Videos Resources Events NEWSLETTERS Newsletter Promo Module Test Description for newsletter promo module. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe