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Basically I can confirm this.
Depending on the used hardware, the hard- and software is able to detect and correct these so called “softerrors” or bit flips in the volatile memory (RAM) of a computing system. In our products we have the exact same problem and it depends on the complexity (and at the end on the price $$$) how affected the product is by this physical effect.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single-event_upset?wprov=sfti1