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2010-01-10
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Which is very freaky actually, because if a program that you've launched has an issue and takes 100% cpu, and you didn't noticed it, you can fry your phone, which is clearly not acceptable
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2010-01-10
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2010-01-10
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2010-01-10
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Manufacture processor lifetime estimates will be based on stressing a processor and extrapolating conservatively to cover their asses.
The whole issue of dying processors is being blown out of proportion here, pardon the pun.
Heat is the biggest likely killer of electrical components and as with all overclocking as long as it is monitored and corrected for there is no issue.
The OMAP3530 that is used in the Beagleboard, & Pandora is apparently a non-oem version of the OMAP34x0.
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2010-01-10
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2010-01-11
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A manufacturer wasn't the one saying this'd kill your tablet, it was Igor Stoppa, one of the absolute geniuses of the platform. Who, if he knows anything, knows this.
The OMAP3530 is a larger package, and thus able to dissipate heat more easily. It's also, now, speed-sorted.
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2010-01-11
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Not sure what you mean by speed-sorted but i do have concerns as to the heat dissipation capabilities of the processor within the N900 packaging.
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2010-01-19
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IIRC, at 500MHz there's no longer any practical lifetime concerns..