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Retrospective: Flipping Bits in Memory Without Accessing Them: An Experimental Study of DRAM Disturbance Errors. (arXiv:2306.16093v1 [cs.CR])
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Our ISCA 2014 paper provided the first scientific and detailed
characterization, analysis, and real-system demonstration of what is now
popularly known as the RowHammer phenomenon (or vulnerability) in modern
commodity DRAM chips, which are used as main memory in almost all modern
computing systems. It experimentally demonstrated that more than 80% of all
DRAM modules we tested from the three major DRAM vendors were vulnerable to the
RowHammer read disturbance phenomenon: one can predictably induce bitflips
(i.e., data corruption) in …
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