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PSP Wi-Fi Impairs Processor Speed

GameDaily reports that the PlayStation Portable has an interesting restriction: its full processor power cannot be utilized at the same time as its WiFi functionality. Therefore, games that are played online cannot make use of the chip's 333mhz processor speed. The original finding from Beyond 3D was confirmed to GameDaily by Sony. Dave Karraker, Sr. Director, Corporate Communications: "The recent firmware upgrade (3.50) that removed the restriction on the PSP's CPU speed enables developers to utilize speeds either lower or higher than the default 222MHz, up to the full 333MHz clock speed. The article is correct that increased CPU speed cannot be used with the PSP's wireless feature." Though speculation is that this is a power-saving decision, there has been no official announcement as to the root cause.

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  1. Re:It's not the end of the world. by Constantine+XVI · · Score: 0, Troll

    I would think of a witty comeback, but I'm too busy playing GAMES on my DS.

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    "I think an etch-a-sketch with an ethernet port would beat IE7 in web standards compliance."