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The correct answer is C. SIMM.
A SIMM (single inline memory module) is a type of memory module that was used in personal computers from the early 1980s to the late 1990s. SIMMs are made up of a number of memory chips that are mounted on a small circuit board. The circuit board has a number of pins that connect to the motherboard of the computer. SIMMs are typically used to store dynamic random-access memory (DRAM), which is a type of memory that is used to store data that is frequently accessed by the computer.
A DIMM (dual inline memory module) is a type of memory module that is similar to a SIMM, but it has twice as many pins. This allows DIMMs to store more memory than SIMMs. DIMMs are typically used in personal computers that were manufactured after the late 1990s.
A Zig-zag is a type of memory module that is not commonly used in personal computers. Zig-zag modules are made up of a number of memory chips that are mounted on a small circuit board. The circuit board has a number of pins that connect to the motherboard of the computer. Zig-zag modules are typically used to store static random-access memory (SRAM), which is a type of memory that is used to store data that is not frequently accessed by the computer.
A dual-in-line package (DIP) is a type of integrated circuit package that is commonly used for small, low-power devices. DIPs have two rows of pins that are arranged in parallel on the bottom of the package. DIPs are typically used for devices such as microprocessors, microcontrollers, and RAM chips.