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> Subject: Re:
On 6/28/2019 9:16 AM, Anson Huang wrote:
>> From: Leonard Crestez
>>> From: Anson Huang
>>>
>>> According to latest datasheet (Rev.1, 10/2018) from below links, in
>>> the consumer datasheet, 1.5GHz is mentioned as highest opp but depends
>>> on speed grading fuse, and in the industrial datasheet,
gt; Subject: Re: [PATCH 1/2] arm64: dts: imx8mq: Correct OPP table according to
> latest datasheet
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> On 28.06.2019 06:37, anson.hu...@nxp.com wrote:
> > From: Anson Huang
> >
> > According to latest datasheet (Rev.1, 10/2018) from below links, in
> > the consume
On 28.06.2019 06:37, anson.hu...@nxp.com wrote:
> From: Anson Huang
>
> According to latest datasheet (Rev.1, 10/2018) from below links,
> in the consumer datasheet, 1.5GHz is mentioned as highest opp but
> depends on speed grading fuse, and in the industrial datasheet,
> 1.3GHz is mentioned as h
From: Anson Huang
According to latest datasheet (Rev.1, 10/2018) from below links,
in the consumer datasheet, 1.5GHz is mentioned as highest opp but
depends on speed grading fuse, and in the industrial datasheet,
1.3GHz is mentioned as highest opp but depends on speed grading
fuse. 1.5GHz and 1.3
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