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TRR in DDR4 or in LPDDR4

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Hi. We should check, was TRR included to DDR4 standard or LPDDR4 standard...

a5b (talk) 16:33, 9 January 2016 (UTC)[]

Hello! That's a very good remark, went ahead and updated the article by clarifying and correcting the description of target row refresh (TRR) support in LPDDR4 and DDR4 products and related JEDEC standards, all that with additional references where required. We should be covered now, if you agree. — Dsimic (talk | contribs) 05:00, 10 January 2016 (UTC)[]

knowing the meaning of the acronyms often helps style

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"DRAM memory module" = Dynamic Random-Access Memory memory module. :-) But I ain't no native speaker, it's your language, maybe it's okay there. --grin 08:27, 1 September 2016 (UTC)[]

Flip Feng Shui, KSM and other goodies

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As a cheery update see this article: http://arstechnica.com/security/2016/08/new-attack-steals-private-crypto-keys-by-corrupting-data-in-computer-memory/ (references paper at usenix). It's getting even better as tests (though not really thorough ones) seem to show disappointing results for DDR4 and TRR. --grin 09:19, 1 September 2016 (UTC)[]