Oct. 26, 2022, 5:01 a.m. | bbc.com

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https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20221011-how-space-weather-causes-computer-errors

"When computers go wrong, we tend to assume it's just some software hiccup,
a bit of bad programming. But ionising radiation, including rays of protons
blasted towards us by the sun, can also be the cause. These incidents,
called single-event upsets, are rare and it can be impossible to be sure
that cosmic rays were involved in a specific malfunction because they leave
no trace behind them."

As silicon features reduce to near atomic dimensions (approaching 1
nanometer == …

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