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could n900 can get to 2ghz procssor speed?? (Cortex A8)
 
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with an overclock???????
 
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Theoretically YES
Practically NO
 

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unless you want to use it as a grill...probably not :P
 

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ha ha i really need to buy a new grill joke
 
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You can teorically get 2GHz in an ARM Cortex-A8, but not in the SoC the N900 builts (65nm TI OMAP3430)
N900 can't get over 1.15GHz (at least in normal conditions) Dont know how much you can enlarge this value forcing the SoC and with liquid refrigeration (all of this, talking with the SoC out of the phone. But i dont reallistic expect getting 2GHz
Sure you can force to get it with next-gen Qualcomm Snapdragon, and with OMAP4xxx series
 

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if you put a mugen scythe 2 cooler on it, you can go OVER 9000 Ghz
 

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Also you can see 2GHz in nVidia Tegra 2, but this used the ARM Cortex-A9.
And if you want to see this clockspeed in a mobile, wait until Christmas and may be you see the promised new 2GHz Motorola Smartphone.
 
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if you put a mugen scythe 2 cooler on it, you can go OVER 9000 Ghz
Or may be much more! LOL
No, seriously, the architecture, OMAP microcontrollers and other technical stuff cant lets you archieve that speed
 

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