Guilty, but nothing to do with the intartubes. More like having frail electronics that only work when they are stone cold, and worry about, well, frankly, everything from hot semiconductor junctions to thermal stress on PC boards. (The former from working with solar panels, where ambient temperature change can add or derate a panel by 30%, and the latter from having to repair cracked solder connections on the final amps on RF transmitter boards.)
*shrug*
If it gets that hot, it gets that hot.
For other readers, if I'm understanding the application of Continuity to a next-gen Asgard, it would run Class A up to 1 watt, something like the Asgard 2 does now, but would run in this new mode. I would expect it to still shed 40 watts of heat while sitting idle, but it wouldn't scale up linearly for power output of more than 1 watt.