(Error-Correcting Code memory) A memory system that tests for and corrects errors automatically, very often without the operating system being aware of it, let alone the user. As data are written into ...
About four years ago, the Rowhammer vulnerability in DRAM memory chips emerged. It came about by "hammering" -- many reads or write access -- a particular memory location causing a bit to change state ...
NVIDIA has cleared up the confusion surrounding its RTX 5000 Blackwell and its number of ROPs, with the company issuing a new ...
Today, one of the Dell T5500 workstations I purchased arrived in the mail. I installed some non-ECC memory (as the former web page and the service manual specify that both ECC and non-ECC are ...
When I built a NAS a few years back I used the then-slightly-out-of-date i3 8100 quad core CPU, more than enough oomph for NAS stuff but has the benefit of supporting ECC memory as well, on the right ...
When running a server, especially one with mission-critical applications, it’s common practice to use error-correcting code (ECC) memory. As the name suggests, it uses an error-correcting algorithm to ...
NVIDIA has just introduced its new RTX 2000E Ada workstation graphics card, featuring a single-slot design and 16GB of GDDR6 memory with ECC support. The company unveiled its new RTX 2000 Ada ...
As memory bit cells of any type become smaller, bit error rates increase due to lower margins and process variation. This can be dealt with using error correction to ...