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Yes. I've found some more specs on the ARM 11 ( 1136 ) used by TI Omap 2420 . Here's a quote from the ARM site :
The ARM1136J-S core and the ARM1136JF-S core are targeted at a wide range of consumer, wireless and networking applications such as set-top boxes, digital cameras, 2.5 and 3G mobile phones, voice-over-IP (VoIP) infrastructure equipment, broadband modems, residential gateways, WLAN access points and security devices. The ARM11 microarchitecture features a high-performance pipeline and high-bandwidth memory system which, when combined with clock gating throughout, results in an extremely compact and power-efficient microprocessor core. With a typical operating frequency of over 533MHz in 0.13u process, these two new cores are the only licensable microprocessor intellectual property (IP) to deliver performance of over 600 Dhrystone MIPs (un-optimized) at under 200mW.
with some strategically placed bolds.
I'm going to see if I can digg some more up from their technical spec ( freely available ).
Now if only I could find those frequency multiplyers.