Sony restricts PSPgo processor’s clock speed

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Hail FCC because we wouldn’t have known what PSPgo packs inside unless confirmed by Sony or ever interested hackers. Sony Insider unearthed a FCC filing of PSPgo (also referred PSP-N1001) that reveals the processor clock speed of the console. The official specs suggest 333MHz but in reality the maximum clock speed supported by PSPgo is 480MHz, meaning that the current CPU speed is underclocked. This definitely is good news for those going for the console because there’s a high probability Sony might open it up to via a firmware update later on.

FCC Filing

[Via SonyInsider]

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One Response to “Sony restricts PSPgo processor’s clock speed”

  1. [...] it was our bad to assume PSPgo’s CPU speed but the word is now out from the horse’s mouth. SCE confirmed to Engadget [...]

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