X86
A family of instruction set architectures (ISAs) originally developed by Intel. Modern x86 CPUs have a large number of internal registers (around 280) for parallel processing.
Videos Mentioning X86

Jim Keller: The Future of Computing, AI, Life, and Consciousness | Lex Fridman Podcast #162
Lex Fridman
A microprocessor instruction set architecture, described as arguably the worst but most popular due to early licensing strategies and Intel's innovation.

Modern CPUs Assign Registers To Speed Up Your Code - Computerphile
Computerphile
A family of instruction set architectures (ISAs) originally developed by Intel. Modern x86 CPUs have a large number of internal registers (around 280) for parallel processing.

Jensen Huang: NVIDIA - The $4 Trillion Company & the AI Revolution | Lex Fridman Podcast #494
Lex Fridman
A family of instruction set architectures developed by Intel; mentioned as a successful computing architecture despite criticism of its design, highlighting the importance of a large installed base.

Marc Andreessen introspects on Death of the Browser, Pi + OpenClaw, and Why "This Time Is Different"
Latent Space
Referenced in the context of reverse engineering binaries, suggesting that if x86 binaries can be reverse-engineered, other types can as well.