Contributor: Godwin Bassey is a System Administrator, and an enthusiastic blogger with particular interests in concept devices, automobile tech, audio video tech, computing, gizmos & mobile devices. You can follow him on twitter – @DaTecNerd
It’s not available to us mere press and plebes, but alleged internal benchmarks show a walloping 100 per cent overclock from 3.5 GHz to 7. The method required an insane dry ice contraption, of course, but still!