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Tuna-Fish
1338 days ago
Ah. If you make any silicon changes at all, it is orders of magnitude more expensive and "harder" than just using extra chips like normal ECC DRAM does.
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Dylan16807
1338 days ago
I'm suggesting a change JEDEC could have made when incrementing the DDR number, basically.
Especially since the ECC overhead on DDR5 is so high.
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Especially since the ECC overhead on DDR5 is so high.