Here is a closeup of seven standard-cell blocks in the Pentium. The gray blobs are regions of silicon, with shiny polysilicon wiring over top to make transistors. There are about 30 transistors here; unlike modern processors, you can still see the transistors in the Pentium. 4/21
Why the name "Pentium"? Intel sued AMD, claiming that the Am386 chip violated Intel's patent. AMD won when a judge decided that the number 386 couldn't be trademarked. Intel pivoted, abandoning the x86 numbering scheme for the trademarkable "Pentium" name. 5/21