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Re: Overclocking the Touch??

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Originally Posted by CommieCOZY View Post
Actually it could. A slower processor would have a lower battery drain, so sometimes it is useful to have a slower processor.
Ok, I should have been clearer. I understand they can have a slower processor, but I meant that the GHz #'s aren't on the same scale.
The Qualcomm 400GHz is not the same scale as the TI 201GHz.
In other words, the 201GHz is not half the speed of the 400GHz.
If it is slower, it's not half.

And it definitely makes sense to have a processor w/ less battery drain.
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