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Sounds like what DDR5 is doing too, errors are corrected automatically, but not necessarily communicated (?)/



DDR5 on-die ECC is not the same as traditional ECC. To that point, there are DDR5 modules with full ECC. On-die DDR5 ECC is there because it needs to be for the modules to really work at all.




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