These processors' stated MHz speed reflect their target function as ultra-low power chips. They could probably be rated for much higher speeds if the tight electrical and heat restraints present in their target market weren't present. What I'm saying is they'd probably at least theoretically 'overclock' very nicely in a RISC OS desktop situation.
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