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by SV_BubbleTime
902 days ago
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That’s not 6x though. It’s a more solid 3x or 3x+3y, which… if you had a power failure at a chip doesn’t take a 6x to make it 5x. It makes it 4x with the two remaining PHY units because two logical cores went down with one error. The x being physical units, and the y being CPUs in lockstep so that the software is confirmed to not bug out somewhere. It’s 6x for the calculated code portion only, but 3x for CPU and 1-3x for power or solder or circuit board. I know it’s pretty pedantic, but I would call it the lowest form for any quality, which is likely 2-3x. |
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