The Pentium was a BiCMOS chip, using CMOS like current processors but also fast Bipolar transistors which made some signals 35% faster. BiCMOS doesn't help nowadays for digital circuits, but is commonly used in analog integrated circuits, especially high-speed ones. 15/21
This cell is a BiCMOS buffer, sending a signal at high speed to other parts of the chip. The large boxy transistor in the upper left is a bipolar NPN transistor. Its construction is very different from the long, thin CMOS transistors. Bipolar is fast, but power-hungry. 16/21