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
The Pentium used four layers of metal on top of the silicon to connect everything together. In this closeup, you can see the metal layers, from M4 on top to M1 on the bottom, on top of the polysilicon and silicon. It's a 3-d structure, kind of a confusing jumble. 6/21