SCE: PSPgo's 480MHz clock speed references USB, not CPU

Courtesy Engadget  Sun, 07/05/2009 - 22:20

Looks like all that excitement over PSPgo's faster (but likely to be underused) 480MHz processor is all for naught.

Our friends at Engadget Japan have gotten in contact Sony Computer Entertainment and been informed that the Maximum clock frequency mentioned here is for the USB device, not the CPU.

All those dreams of hacked firmware to unlock more power? Better hold that thought for now.

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