Motorola CEO Sanjay Jha has revealed his ambitions to produce a 2GHz Android smartphone, with the outspoken exec claiming such a handset would be on the market by the end of 2010. Jha didn’t specify which processor he had in mind; as far as we’ve heard, Qualcomm’s Snapdragon line – which has become popular among Android devices – will only reach 1.5GHz this year.

However, there’s some talk of a 2GHz NVIDIA Tegra chipset being used, though more likely perhaps is some form of ARM’s dual-core Cortex A9, announced late last year. Other sources suggest that Motorola is looking to “incorporate everything that is technologically possible in a smartphone today,” which has a pretty broad scope. We’re guessing a hefty camera, HD video and more.