To store a bit of data in a circuit, the Pentium uses latches or flip-flops. Controlled by the clock, the latch remembers one value. (This is why your processor's clock speed is important.) The latch uses a multiplexer built from pass transistors, too hard to explain here. 12/21
The flip-flop is a very important circuit, a more controllable latch. Here's one type of standard-cell flip-flop in the Pentium. With standard cells, the designer doesn't need to worry about this complex wiring; the circuit is pre-designed in the library. 13/21