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These particles have great penetrating power. Billions are passing harmlessly through your body right now. But when they hit a transistor in a microprocessor or memory chip, they can reverse the transistor's state from zero to one, or vice-versa, resulting in a transient error. It can crash a program or even a whole computer.(italics mine)
He goes on to mention that these errors are more prominent in systems that are at high altitudes, such as Denver, Colorado (1 mile above sea level). Neutron flux is is
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In PCs, buggy software is so rampant that it masks the soft-error problem. Who can say why your machine crashed? But soft-errors are becoming such a threat that chip designers are adding more error-correction circuitry, despite the cost.
NOW I know why my Mahjong game I was playing on my laptop crashed while I was searching for Truth in the Himalayas last week...