Dec 4, 2003 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Transmeta Corporation (Nasdaq: TMTA )the leader in efficient computing, today announced that its new Efficeon(TM) processor will be used in a new enterprise computing model from HP. This new computing model consolidates desktop computing and networked resources into easily manageable, highly secure datacenters that can deliver dramatically lower TCO without compromising desktop performance or the end-user experience. The new HP Consolidated Client Infrastructure (CCI) consists of an access device -- an HP thin client, powered by a Transmeta's Crusoe(R) processor -- that connects with the HP Blade PC, powered by Transmeta's new Efficeon processor running Microsoft Windows(R) XP Professional, located in a centralized data center. Blades are dynamically allocated to only one user at a time, providing a truly individual computing experience.