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Unusual circuits in the Intel 386's standard cell logic

The Intel 386 processor used standard cell logic to manage its complexity, employing automated place-and-route techniques. Analysis reveals unusual circuits including large multiplexers built from CMOS switches, a single transistor placed outside standard cell columns, and cells that appear to be inverters but function as independent transistors.