A earlier memory chip module that was similar to a single in-line memory module (SIMM), but used pins rather than edge connectors. A single in-line package (SIP) was sometimes called a "single in-line pin package" (SIPP). See SIMM.
SIPs used pins to plug the module into the socket whereas SIMMs and DIMMs use edge connectors like PCI cards.
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