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by jldugger
1527 days ago
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Indeed, there was a study in IEEE pointing out the absurdity of cosmic rays as causes -- one point cited was that the vast majority of bitflip happen at specific points in the address space, page boundaries between chips essentially |
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Couldn't it have something to do with the physical layout of memory? Perhaps those page-boundary-adjacent addresses present a larger physical target, perhaps on the bus.
Of course I am wildly speculating right now. I'd love to see the article if you have a link!