
According to recent FCC filings, the processor in the PSP Go is a good deal faster than that found in the current PSP line. The PSP 1000-3000 all have a 333mhz processor (previously locked at 222mhz before firmware 3.50). The PSP Go can run at 480mhz, but will most likely be locked at 333mhz to prevent any issues with current software.
Does Sony have plans to increase the processor speed available to developers, possibly leading to PSP Go-only games? Maybe the extra speed will be used for in-game XMB or non-gaming software on the new device. In reality, no one knows for sure what Sony has planned. It’ll probably be a few months or so after the PSP Go is on the market before we get any real idea of what to expect.













I hear the PSP go is cheaper to make than a 3000. Yet it costs more.
[...] reported a few days back on the recent FCC filings that showed a 480mhz speed for the PSP Go. Unfortunately, [...]
[...] reported a few days back on the recent FCC filings that showed a 480mhz speed for the PSP Go. Unfortunately, [...]