Experienced bit flips? Your RAM might not be the problem
We tend to treat the output from our CPUs as gospel, an absolute truth. Reality is rarely as straightforward, and computing errors have been a thing ever since the first microprocessors. Processors are incredibly complex and can be faulty due to design issues, environmental conditions, and physical system failures. Many of these faults are known and accounted for by error-correcting codes in ECC RAM or file system-level checks, but others can be much, much weirder.
We tend to treat the output from our CPUs as gospel, an absolute truth. Reality is rarely as straightforward, and computing errors have been a thing ever since the first microprocessors. Processors are incredibly complex and can be faulty due to design issues, environmental conditions, and physical system failures. Many of these faults are known and accounted for by error-correcting codes in ECC RAM or file system-level checks, but others can be much, much weirder.
Daniel Martinez
Dallas
Dallas
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