An interesting circuit is the charge pump, an analog circuit on this digital chip. It has an oscillator and capacitor to generate a negative voltage. This negative bias on the silicon improves performance. The charge pumps are almost identical to the ones in the 8086 processor.
As the 432 project fell behind schedule, Intel realized they urgently needed something to sell. Intel quickly threw together a short-lived stopgap processor to sell until the 432 was ready: the 8086 (1978) was a huge success and is still around in the x86 architecture.