A multi-chip module and a chip set that comprises a plurality of the
multi-chip modules. The multi-chip module includes a plurality of
functional circuits provided on a substrate, the circuits defining a
plurality of signal inputs and outputs. A plurality of pins are secured in
a single row along the periphery of the substrate and are connected to the
inputs and outputs. The pins include a set of 91 signal pins, two ground
pins, and a power pin, the signal pins having a configuration complying in
number and signal type with the IEEE-P996 Requirements to define an ISA
bus. The multi-chip module includes a rectangular housing wherein the
pins, in the form of gull wing pins, extend laterally from a peripherally
extending wall. The ISA bus pins extend along one side and partially along
adjacent sides of the rectangular module. The functional circuits of one
embodiment of the module include a CPU, serial interfaces, a parallel
interface, a hard drive interface, a floppy disk interface, a keyboard
interface, and flash memory. Other multi-chip modules can include a PCMCIA
interface, an Ethernet interface, or a display controller.