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by eichin
958 days ago
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Cosmic rays were a theory in 70's era hardware for failures that ended up being proven to be particles emitted by the ceramic packaging itself. (Modern bitflips are have more to do with component sizes several orders of magnitude smaller.) (edit: not saying that cosmic rays aren't a problem now, just that they only became a problem as chip element sizes shrunk, and they're probably not the only source.) Also, you can definitely stop cosmic rays, that was part of how they eliminated them as the source. |
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As I understand it, bit flipping in RAM is mitigated by error correction, via auxilliary and redundant bits.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamic_random-access_memory#R...