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10 August 2025

  • curprev 07:0707:07, 10 August 2025BookerMelvin0 talk contribs 5,228 bytes +5,228 Created page with "<br>Sometimes, ECC memory maintains a memory system immune to single-bit errors: the info that's read from every word is all the time the same as the data that had been written to it, even if one of the bits actually stored has been flipped to the wrong state. Most non-ECC memory can't detect errors, though some non-ECC memory with parity assist allows detection however not correction. ECC memory is utilized in most computers the place data corruption can't be tolerated,..."