Intel Patents On-Chip Cosmic Ray Detectors
holy_calamity writes "Intel has been awarded a patent for building cosmic ray detectors into chips, to guard against soft errors where a high energy particle from space changes a value in a circuit. It's a problem that largely only affects RAM. As component sizes shrink futher, "this problem is projected to become a major limiter of computer reliability in the next decade", says the patent. Intel's solution is to build in a detector that responds to cosmic errors by repeating the latest operation, reloading previous instructions, or rolling back to a previous state. You can also read the full patent."
I actually thought this would have been more of a successful excuse to insert the phrase "Pick it up and reverse it" within a patent, but I was sadly disappointed. :)
Yes, I'm referencing this:
http://xkcd.com/153/
I know at least four people who REALLY could have used this. Oh well, too late now.
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Tin foil hats, for RAM!
Cosmic ray detector certainly makes for better marketing hype than ECC.
Yeah, its utterly ridiculous to believe that strange radiation from outer space can mes#[!^ ~` . '
Table-ized A.I.
Microsoft claims Vista's poor performance and unreliability are due to interference from cosmic rays. Vista makes a computer run so fast, they claim, that cosmic rays present a serious threat to the computer's stability, often resulting in lower performance than older operating systems like XP. Microsoft plans to release a cosmic ray shielding computer case, which will retail for $300, and should be released some time this month. Current Vista license holders will get a $50 discount.
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Wait a second... I'm pretty sure that none of what you said is in the Bible.
Fascism trolls keeping me up every night. When I starts a preachin', he HITS ME WITH HIS REICH!
Yes, but a simpler way is to bombard the machine with heavy lead pellets or cut the power... :)
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