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(Created page with "<!-- IC = Integrated Circuit, functional whole etched into a single piece of silicon, which started simple but ended up able to pack billions of components onto a single chip SiP = System-in-Package, just means bundling multiple ICs in a single package : and may literally be the separate ICs : e.g. putting an existing CPU and some existing DRAM in the same IC, as separate dies with some interconnects to make them work : so less design was spent on integrating the part...")
 
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