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Most of today's processors are not housed in a Dual In-line Package (DIP). Instead, they typically use more advanced packaging technologies like Ball Grid Array (BGA) or Land Grid Array (LGA), which allow for higher pin counts and better thermal performance. DIP packages are largely considered outdated for modern high-performance processors, although they may still be used in some low-power applications or for educational purposes.

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