Critical real-time systems require the estimation of the worst-case execution time (WCET) for scheduling purposes and resource budgeting. Measurement-based probabilistic timing analysis (MBPTA) has been shown recently as a powerful approach for WCET estimation. MBPTA builds upon time-randomized cache memories. While aging has been deeply analyzed for conventional time-deterministic caches (i.e., implementing modulo placement), little work has been done to assess the reliability of time-randomized caches. In this line, only the WCET analysis of faulty time-randomized caches has been introduced recently. However, the intrinsic robustness of randomized hardware designs has not been assessed yet. In this paper we perform, for the first time, an...