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by HankB99
877 days ago
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Thanks for the link. I guess I thought wrong. But I have more questions. > with RowHammer protection mechanisms disabled I wonder what this means. Is it S/W mitigations or does it include H/W factors like disabling on-die ECC. It makes sense to me that with all other things being equal that higher density would lead to more susceptibility to Rowhammer. But as always, other things are not equal. I expect that on-die ECC would reduce susceptibility to Rowhammer and AFAIK that is used for DDR4 and DDR5 RAM, but perhaps not exclusively. Or did disabling "protection mechanisms" include disabling that (if it is even possible.) |
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