DagRep.2.8.57.pdf
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Moore's law has been the driving force behind the increasing computing power of today's devices which is based on shrinking feature sizes. This shrinking process makes future devices extremely susceptible to soft errors due to, e.g., external influences like environmental radiation and internal issues like stress effects, aging and process variation. For future technology nodes "Designing reliable systems from unreliable components".
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