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<blockquote data-quote="alphamule" data-source="post: 4232542" data-attributes="member: 285847"><p>Sorry about that - I usually try to provide some links.</p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmic_ray#Effect_on_electronics" target="_blank">Soft errors</a> in ICs are like mutations in DNA that can potentially cause cancers. The article on Wikipedia seems pretty accurate about that issue with cosmic radiation. You can also use X radiation to the same thing. Some chips are getting smarter and actually will try to correct those errors or at least detect the tampering. You're VERY unlikely to see said technology in consumer electronics anytime soon and MUCH more likely to see it in aircraft/automobile/medical electronics. For years, there has been designs that deliberately 'vote' on the correct response, for example.</p><p></p><p>Oddly, the searches for "code bug" are coming up short like you said. That's weird because it's kind of well-known among chip hackers and system designers. Maybe it's a conspiracy - better get Fox Mulder on the phone! (LOL; Seriously annoying to not find references, though)</p><p></p><p>A cold bug is where a gate is forced into a specific state and can't switch to another output. This can do anything from simply crashing the CPU, to actually destroying transistors(and thus rendering the CPU worthless). Even though the chip is really cold overall, it can get quite hot in a small area since it takes time to sink heat. Otherwise, stuff like PROM's that use actual fuses would be impossible, obviously.</p><p></p><p>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latchup Here's an interesting article on a related issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alphamule, post: 4232542, member: 285847"] Sorry about that - I usually try to provide some links. [url="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmic_ray#Effect_on_electronics"]Soft errors[/url] in ICs are like mutations in DNA that can potentially cause cancers. The article on Wikipedia seems pretty accurate about that issue with cosmic radiation. You can also use X radiation to the same thing. Some chips are getting smarter and actually will try to correct those errors or at least detect the tampering. You're VERY unlikely to see said technology in consumer electronics anytime soon and MUCH more likely to see it in aircraft/automobile/medical electronics. For years, there has been designs that deliberately 'vote' on the correct response, for example. Oddly, the searches for "code bug" are coming up short like you said. That's weird because it's kind of well-known among chip hackers and system designers. Maybe it's a conspiracy - better get Fox Mulder on the phone! (LOL; Seriously annoying to not find references, though) A cold bug is where a gate is forced into a specific state and can't switch to another output. This can do anything from simply crashing the CPU, to actually destroying transistors(and thus rendering the CPU worthless). Even though the chip is really cold overall, it can get quite hot in a small area since it takes time to sink heat. Otherwise, stuff like PROM's that use actual fuses would be impossible, obviously. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latchup Here's an interesting article on a related issue. [/QUOTE]
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