I don't know folks. 2 years ago I took a laptop which I wasn't using (16 GiB RAM non-ECC) => I created in Linux with Python an array ("bytes"? Don't remember exactly anymore) of ~10 or 12 GiB containing random integers => computed the array's hash and saved it. Then for ~1-2 months I recomputed from time to time the hash of that array (inbetween the laptop was in suspend-to-RAM) and compared it to the original result…
The probability is related to the physical volume the memory takes, since it's caused by a physical particle going through that volume. So, this rate will continuously drop as memory density increases.