NEET 07/17/2026 (Fri) 16:15 No.1013315 del
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Here is the AI slop review
>It’s probably about a DRAM refresh delay, presented as a 60-year-old design flaw.

>Modern RAM stores each bit as electrical charge in a tiny capacitor. Because that charge gradually leaks away, the memory must periodically pause normal access and refresh itself. A read that arrives during a refresh can therefore experience an unusually long delay.

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The creator’s workaround appears to keep copies of important data on separate RAM channels and issue duplicate, or “hedged”, reads. If one channel is busy refreshing, another may return the data sooner.

>The frozen RAM stick is a visual joke: the memory briefly “freezes” while refreshing. This mostly matters in extremely latency-sensitive systems, rather than ordinary everyday computing.