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jmts
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6 years ago
As an embedded software engineer, my only response to this is that sometimes I'm surprised anything works at all. Bugs in silicon do exist. Often there's nothing a supplier can do about it. Either you find a different part or find a workaround at a higher level.
vvanders|6 years ago
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metastability_(electronics)
avip|6 years ago
candiodari|6 years ago
And then nothing. There was variation in the cells, sure, but not really all that much (also we can't really tell). As far as we can tell no multicellular life, no great advances, nothing, other than continued existence. No spreading further. No evolution towards more complexity. Muddling along at best. Total pause at worst.
900 million years of it. Maybe more.
Why ?
phreenet|6 years ago
I learned this the hard way with my 1U Intel Atom C2000 series server. Completely bricked due to a bug in the CPU.
duskwuff|6 years ago