Is it possible to speed up a 1 mhz Processer?

Hello,
I have a Satellite C655D-S5200 laptop. Is it possible to upgrade or replace the factory processor ? I like my laptop but I would like to be able to play Minecraft without the game freezing. I would like to download movies and burn to a DVD.
Any suggestions?
Thanks ecurb

CPU upgrades aren't supported. Sorry.
- Peter

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