What if the 432 had won? Computing would be very different. Many security problems wouldn't exist. You can't have a buffer overflow because every data structure is a separate object with memory segment size enforced in hardware. You can't smash the stack or make bad pointers.
The 432 was designed around fault-tolerant multiprocessing. One chip could validate another and fail over if necessary. Computers would be much more reliable if the 432 had won.
There aren't many die photos of the 432 chipset, but I made this summary from various sources. The 43201 and 43202 form the "General Data Processor". The 40203 was an attached I/O co-processor. The Bus Interface and Memory Control were for fault-tolerant multiprocessor systems.