DDR5 ECC is the designation for a specific type of RAM (Random Access Memory) that is used in computer systems requiring high reliability. Random Access Memory, or RAM, serves as temporary storage for data the computer is currently working with. DDR5 represents the fifth, modern generation of these memory modules, offering higher speeds and capacity. Key here is ECC technology, short for Error-Correcting Code. Memory modules with this technology can automatically detect and correct the most common types of single-bit data errors, which can spontaneously arise due to factors like cosmic radiation or electrical interference. For AI workstations and accelerators that perform complex and long-running computations, such as artificial intelligence training, this feature is crucial. It prevents data corruption that could lead to system crashes or inaccurate and corrupted results.