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FCC Filing Reveals PSPgo CPU Clock Speed Bump

x3sphere

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Official word from Sony PR is that the inner hardware of PSPgo units remains the same as the past two hardware revisions, apart from the obvious inclusion of a built-in 16GB flash storage device. But sometimes, as we've learned in the past, official word is not the end-all be-all. According to a recently published FCC filing, the PSPgo sports a CPU clocking in at 480MHz, a near 42 percent increase over the original clock speed of 333MHz. When was the last time an FCC spec sheet pulled a ruse on us? That's a tough one.

What Sony plans on using the extra bump in resources for is anyone's guess, but with rumors abound that point to digital PSN downloads beyond the realm of games, such as iPhone and iTouch-esque applications, this is a hardware upgrade that makes sense. Not to mention, Nintendo packed a beefed up CPU as well as additional RAM in the DSi, meaning Sony wouldn't be the first to make such a move.

We'd assume, however, that when the PSPgo ships initially it will be locked to a standard 333MHz clock -- making Sony's assertion of the core hardware being the same theoretically, albeit not technically correct. The PSP was originally capped at 222MHz, until a firmware update - version 3.50 specifically - made clock frequency changing functions available to development studios. If this "hidden" potential -- as we'll call it -- offered by PSPgo units is being unlocked down the road, it makes sense for Sony to stay coy on details at this point in time.

At any rate, additions like these certainly make the $249 price point of the PSPgo more palatable.
 

january39

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At any rate, additions like these certainly make the $249 price point of the PSPgo more palatable.

I would say it makes even more sense not to buy one yet, wait a while and see what SCE can do. I mean, after all GO!messenger never really took off.
 

angelsniper45

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wow 480mhz?

theres no cfw plugins thatll even allow that. haha damn. that thing better have a good battery!
 

GPUX

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<p>Maybe this is the reason why the battery life is similar to that of the older PSP models.</p>
 

january39

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<p>This is one solid solution to make sure newer digital games don't run on older hacked units. 480MHz requirement</p>

or a signal that PSP-200x,3000 will have limited R&D carried out and the foucs is now go and digital
 

Justdie

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<p>480mhz is some crazy clock speed...</p>
<p>i hope that the battery will hold up.
i can see DarkAlex doing something with this.</p>
 

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