Jetzt verstehe ich das. Die 333MHz ist der Prozessortakt, während die 400MHz der Takt vom Speicher ist:
Broadcom Corporation - BCM7325 - High-Definition Satellite System-on-Chip With Integrated DVB-S2
The BCM7325 is Broadcom's next-generation satellite set-top box system on a single chip in 65-nm process. It integrates a single Tuner Demodulator from the BCM4506 front-end technology and the latest generation of AVC decoder that supports multiple Video formats. The BCM7325 supports worldwide standards for DBS transmission systems based on DVB-S2, 8PSK, and is backward compatible with the DVB-S standards. The BCM7325 operates on a dual-threaded MIPS CPU core running at 333-MHz and yielding over 600 DMIPS in performance. The BCM7325 is designed to support UMA and non-UMA memory architectures, utilizing a 400-MHz Clock 32-bit wide Double Data Rate (DDR2) memory I/F for enhanced performance and allows cost-effective memory solutions.
By Broadcom Corp.
Da die SE und die SOLO beide den BCM7325 Prozessor verbaut haben, sind die Boxen also genau gleich schnell...