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The datasheet for the AllWinner A10 processor their using lists two models of processors. One commercial temperature model (-25 to +85C) and one extended temperature model (-40 to +85C). Unfortunately the components they chose for the board have a more limited temperatures then even the commercial model of the A10. Giving the board a range of something around only -10 to +70C.
http://linux-sunxi.org/images/3/33/A10_Datasheet.pdf (Table 6.2 page 48)
The A13-OLinuXino made by Olimex uses components which are the same or greater temp as the A13 processor on their board (-25 to +85C) http://olimex.wordpress.com/tag/a13/