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by PaulHoule
155 days ago
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I think it's a good rule of thumb. When they send robots into something like the Fukushima site they don't last long. My first take is that I'm not surprised from a fermi problem standpoint that you can destroy two computers made from small parts smashed by radiation with a similar dose. But maybe that intuition is wrong because your brain could survive losing a few neurons but a microchip could be 0% functional after losing one transistor. My rule of thumb is about right for conventional chips but you can certainly get rad-hard chips that hold up better: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radiation_hardening Space is a big market for that sort of thing. |
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