The 386 needed 132 pins, so Intel designed a custom ceramic pin grid array package. The ceramic package contains 6 layers of wiring: two layers for signals, two for power, and two for ground. 40 pins are used for power and ground to minimize electrical noise. 5/13
The 386's logic circuitry is powered separately from the I/O pins. Changing an output takes a lot of current, resulting in power fluctuations. These could cause unreliability if logic circuits used the same power. So I/O has separate pins and wiring on the die. 6/13