Edgar Friendly wrote:
> I was re-reading the paper "Secure Deletion of Data from Magnetic and
> Solid-State Memory"[1], and this section caught my attention.
>
>> The most practical solution to the problem of DRAM data retention is
>> therefore to constantly flip the bits in memory to ensure that
Edgar Friendly wrote:
I was re-reading the paper "Secure Deletion of Data from Magnetic and
Solid-State Memory"[1], and this section caught my attention.
The most practical solution to the problem of DRAM data retention is
therefore to constantly flip the bits in memory to ensure that a
memory
I was re-reading the paper "Secure Deletion of Data from Magnetic and
Solid-State Memory"[1], and this section caught my attention.
> The most practical solution to the problem of DRAM data retention is
> therefore to constantly flip the bits in memory to ensure that a
> memory cell never holds a
I was re-reading the paper "Secure Deletion of Data from Magnetic and
Solid-State Memory"[1], and this section caught my attention.
> The most practical solution to the problem of DRAM data retention is
> therefore to constantly flip the bits in memory to ensure that a
> memory cell never holds a