Developers of the Android operating system seemed to have some extra time on their hands, as Android Community reports they’ve been able to overclock Google’s Nexus 7 tablet from its native 1.2 GHz clock frequency to an impressive 1.64 GHz. The version of the Tegra 3 processor in this cheap Android tablet has a relatively low clock frequency, but is identical to the chip found in more expensive smartphones and tablets. This means there’s enough overclocking potential in this SoC, which Nvidia ca…
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August 11, 2012
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