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- DRAM Errors in the Wild: a large-scale field study [pdf] http://www.cs.toronto.edu/~bianca/papers/sigmetrics09.pdf 4 comments
- Google ECC memory study: "DRAM error rates that are orders of magnitude higher than previously reported" [pdf] http://www.cs.toronto.edu/~bianca/papers/sigmetrics09.pdf 17 comments hardware
- Google ECC memory study: "DRAM error rates that are orders of magnitude higher than previously reported" [pdf] http://www.cs.toronto.edu/~bianca/papers/sigmetrics09.pdf 42 comments programming
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- Why don’t PCs use error correcting RAM? “Because Intel,” says Linus | Ars Technica https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2021/01/linus-torvalds-blames-intel-for-lack-of-ecc-ram-in-consumer-pcs/#:~:text=Torvalds%20blames%20Intel,of%20economics%20and%20lower%20power.&text=Because%20Intel%20was%20pushing%20shit,policy%20of%20artificial%20market%20segmentation. 444 comments
- To ECC or Not To ECC http://blog.codinghorror.com/to-ecc-or-not-to-ecc/ 163 comments
- Debugging Fundamentals https://www.ryankemper.io/post/2020-02-29-debugging/ 1 comment
- Did cosmic rays break my Linux build? https://alexbakker.me/post/did-cosmic-rays-break-my-linux-build.html 0 comments
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