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Intel and ARM are Exploring Self-Correction

Razor technology operates processors at the limits of speed
and power by letting chips self-correct timing errors

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Krisztian Flautner:

You are wrong on AMD: it's UofM and ARM who is exploring this idea. Perhaps you should correct the article.

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