Well, not all of ’em – some are still sitting in folks’ PCs, after all – but rather one of each type, many of them highly esoteric but “historically significant”, in the words of the seller, who claims to have spent eight years putting the collection together. The selection runs from the original 4004 through to the Pentium 4.
If you are a huge Intel fan and want to own a huge part of history, it will only set you back $2,500. It’s expensive, but it’s also one impressive collection. You can check out Reg Hardwares posting and the eBAY auction here.