This blame placed on HW stems from a lack of understanding of RAM physics/electronics. As dimensions scale down, these things happen.
The market has chosen to adopt the cost benefits of smaller transistors and higher capacity for the same $. It's a mix of physics and market forces, not malfunctioning hardware.
The market has chosen to adopt the cost benefits of smaller transistors and higher capacity for the same $. It's a mix of physics and market forces, not malfunctioning hardware.