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by MertsA
842 days ago
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>wouldn't that classify as broken hardware requiring device change? Yes but you need to catch it first to know what to take out of production. >That might be difficult if CPU is broken. How are you sure you actually computed 3 times if you can't trust the logic. That's kind of my point. Either it's a heisen-bug and you never see those results again when you repeat the original program or it's permanently broken and you need to swap out the sketchy CPU. If you only care about the first case then you only need one core. If you care about the second case then you need 3 if you want to come up with an accurate result instead of just determining that one of them is faulty. It's like that old adage about clocks on ships. Either take one clock or take three, never two. |
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