Read the article.
These are the numbers provided by a warranty company that cover 360's that don't get reported to Microsoft. And from what I know, and from what the article says, Microsoft has a good warranty against RRoD. So the majority of customers would report their RRoD 360's to Microsoft.
Let's assume 20% get reported to this warranty company and 80% to Microsoft. That would mean a 10% RRoD failures, and if RRoD is the cause of 50% of 360 failures then we're back to a total of 20% 360 failure rate within the first year of purchase.
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