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Data integrity has replaced performance as the top design consideration for device manufacturers. As the data carried by devices grows in both quantity and importance, the industry has been forced to take a step back and deal with reliability issues. This paper explores the shift in data criticality for devices and examines what is being done to balance the competing requirements of performance and data integrity.
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