Another thing to consider is the protection DDR5's EEC provides against remote bit flipping attacks such as Rowhammer vs. DDR4. TLR is that its better but still a problem.
Rowhammer defenses in RAM chips can still be defeated
Blacksmith is latest hammer horror
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ECCploit: ECC Memory Vulnerable to Rowhammer Attacks After All - vusec
Where many people thought that high-end servers were safe from the (unpatchable) Rowhammer bitflip vulnerability in memory chips, new research from VUSec, the security group at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, shows that this is not the case. Since prominent security researchers and companies have...
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