It's one thing to state that it's common and simple to, say, overclock a CPU, even if the processor specs have a speed a few percent lower. Typical headroom, operator requirements, and a decent cooler suggest that everyone could probably bump clock speeds by a few percent without issue.
But you wouldn't expect a plane crash investigation to mention offhand that the flight computers were mildly overclocked.
A test drive of a new self-driving car should not speed, even if it's common or normal.
But you wouldn't expect a plane crash investigation to mention offhand that the flight computers were mildly overclocked.
A test drive of a new self-driving car should not speed, even if it's common or normal.