Speed on the MacBook Air 13"

Why is the prossesor i7 only 1.7Ghz as an upgrade option on a MacBook Air not 2.0Ghz as an upgrade option too?!?

You and the person in this thread: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/5232222?tstart=0    ......
You two keep posting identical questions in pairs. Lets assume thats a mistake rather than intentional mischief 

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