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Originally Posted by jakiman View Post
hehe. Yes. But it also means it's is more efficient. Smaller fabrication so far has pretty much always shown that it allows faster frequency for the same amount of power. (or even less power) If the 3630 SoC is anything like Samsung's SoC used in SGS1 (similar Cortex A8), it should be able to handle at worst 1.2Ghz. But I'm an optimistic so I want my N9 running at at least 1.3GHz. Should make rendering web pages, loading apps, multi-tasking a bit smoother and faster.
Heat and power consumption are stopping them from upping the frequency at a larger fabrication process (remember, it's a phone). Anyhow, you'll surely get 1.3GHz out of the 3630 since the Droid 2/Milestone 2 are capable. Also, 3630 can come out of the factory as 1.2GHz; clock range is 600-1200MHz.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_I...ts_OMAP#OMAP_3

I sure as hell wanna know what the actual clock of the A9 is inside the Vita.
 

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