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  2. DDR5 SDRAM - Wikipedia

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    Unlike DDR4, all DDR5 chips have on-die error-correction code, that detects and corrects errors before sending data to the CPU, to improve reliability and allow denser RAM chips which lowers per-chip defect rate. However, on-die error-correction code is not the same as true ECC memory with extra data correction chips on the memory module. There ...

  3. ECC memory - Wikipedia

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    DRAM memory may provide increased protection against soft errors by relying on error-correcting codes. Such error-correcting memory, known as ECC or EDAC-protected memory, is particularly desirable for highly fault-tolerant applications, such as servers, as well as deep-space applications due to increased radiation.

  4. Chipkill - Wikipedia

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    Chipkill is frequently combined with dynamic bit-steering, so that if a chip fails (or has exceeded a threshold of bit errors), another, spare, memory chip is used to replace the failed chip. The concept is similar to that of RAID , which protects against disk failure, except that now the concept is applied to individual memory chips.

  5. DDR SDRAM - Wikipedia

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    ddr5 ddr5-3200 2020 200 5 16n 1600 3200 25600 1.1 288 262 ddr5-3600 225 4.44 1800 3600 28800 ddr5-4000 250 4 2000 4000 32000 ddr5-4800 300 3 + 1 ⁄ 3: 2400 4800 38400 ddr5-5000 312 + 1 ⁄ 2: 3.2 2500 5000 40000 ddr5-5120 320 3 + 1 ⁄ 8: 2560 5120 40960 ddr5-5333 333 + 1 ⁄ 3: 3 2666 + 2 ⁄ 3: 5333 + 1 ⁄ 3: 42666 + 2 ⁄ 3: ddr5-5600 350 ...

  6. Memory scrubbing - Wikipedia

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    Memory scrubbing consists of reading from each computer memory location, correcting bit errors (if any) with an error-correcting code , and writing the corrected data back to the same location. [ 1 ] Due to the high integration density of modern computer memory chips , the individual memory cell structures became small enough to be vulnerable ...

  7. Registered memory - Wikipedia

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    Although most registered memory modules also feature error-correcting code memory (ECC), it is also possible for registered memory modules to not be error-correcting or vice versa. Unregistered ECC memory is supported and used in workstation or entry-level server motherboards that do not support very large amounts of memory.

  8. DIMM - Wikipedia

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    72-pin SO-DIMM. There are numerous DIMM variants, employing different pin-counts: DIMM. 100-pin: printer SDRAM and printer ROM (e.g., PostScript); 168-pin: SDR SDRAM sometimes used for FPM/EDO DRAM in workstations or servers, may be 3.3 or 5 V

  9. Error correction code - Wikipedia

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    Low-density parity-check (LDPC) codes are a class of highly efficient linear block codes made from many single parity check (SPC) codes. They can provide performance very close to the channel capacity (the theoretical maximum) using an iterated soft-decision decoding approach, at linear time complexity in terms of their block length.