The solution is to add extra diodes to the circuitry, special devices that will drain away the dangerous charge.
These diodes are relatively rare, only needed when long wires on the chip are connected to a transistor gate on one end and the other end isn't connected yet. The long wire acts (metaphorically) as an antenna, so the protective diode is called an antenna diode. 3/6
This closeup photo shows the three layers of wiring on the Pentium and the transistors underneath. The L-shaped hook towards the lower left is a connection to an antenna diode. 4/6