Not so fast, some alpha particles from a distant galaxy strike your memory chips and some bits flip. If the CPU gets too hot or too cold it starts misinterpreting opcodes, branches, etc.
The reality is that computers are comprised of several PCBs running with thousands of multi-GHz signals. So all of the foregoing engineering design principles had to be observed to make our systems as reliable as they are.
The reality is that computers are comprised of several PCBs running with thousands of multi-GHz signals. So all of the foregoing engineering design principles had to be observed to make our systems as reliable as they are.