I agree that we have big problem with defective CPUs and DRAM in the industry. Those chips and modules shouldn't have made it out the factory door, nor should they have passed quality control at the receiving desk.
We also seem to have the same issue with SSD modules and SYNC commands.
You can't fix broken hardware in software without taking a huge performance it, if it is possible at all.
Yes, we all like to point out corner cases here, don't we?
We also seem to have the same issue with SSD modules and SYNC commands.
You can't fix broken hardware in software without taking a huge performance it, if it is possible at all.
Yes, we all like to point out corner cases here, don't we?