>Good lord... it's hard to remember all of them.. lets see..

MOS 6502 (Apple II)
MOS 6510 (C64)
68000 (Amiga 500)
68000 (Macintosh)
8088
80286
80386SX
TI486SXLC/SXLC2 (what a weirdo)
80486DX
80486DX2
Pentium
Pentium Pro
Pentium II
Celeron
Pentium III Tualatin
Core Duo
Pentium 4
Intel Atom (what utter crap)
Core 2 Duo
Core i3
Core i5
Core i7 (2014 Mac Mini, I should dust that thing off and see if it boots)
Core i7 <-current home theater box
Core i7 <-current laptop 2021 HP Spectre X360
Xeon (Haswell) <-current desktop system vintage 2015 dual Xeon HP Z840

>Some Athlon and Cyrix in there too, I used to churn through systems, mostly always buying used PCs and parts. Wish I had kept the oldest of them for shits and giggles now.

>yes, I'm really old, more than three decades spent in IT support once I got into the gig, retired now and gone are the days when I thought it was normal to have 5 or 6 computers running. Now I have only 3, not counting the wifes Mac Mini and Macbook Air machines and her iPhone and her iPad and my Pixel phone and my Samsung tablet and my generic Android car stereo and my QNAP NAS.

>not sure what to go for in my next system and not even sure I want to buy anything. Maybe I'll just go full retard and buy a another Mac Mini, though I am most familiar with Windows and Linux and there are some very nice small form factor machines nowadays (the Z840 doubles as a space heater).