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Micro architectures

Basically the structures of a cpu

You've named the common intel ones, I would recommend you just go crazy on google to learn of the rest and what they are.

Which one is best? thats like asking which gpu is the best, theres some obviously better ones(skylake, the intel -Es) but cost and use play a factor on a personal level. 

Its a very fundamental thing of computers.

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What you are describing is basically the codename for the generations of Intel processors.

 

As you have listed already, some recent iterations of Intel processors went from Haswell to Broadwell and now they are currently on Skylake.

 

Each generation is meant to signify improvements that are significant enough to warrant a new codename. 

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