Boot Camp is apparently far more complex than we realized

Through The Unofficial Apple Weblog and this post I was introduced to a new review/comment piece on Boot Camp.

On the whole the real article is wrong on a number of counts. I won't link to it yet, but I think one of the key paragraphs from the article is this one:

Macs operate at a lower CPU temperature than PCs. When a Mac starts to emulate a Windows platform completely, the computer must provide additional voltage to provide the computing power. The heat generated from over-clocking the hardware results in faster hardware degradation. If you get enough excess heat, you can start cooking your computer and maybe even dinner while you're at it.
To pick out the specific points that are plain and simply wrong from this paragraph: