I still make a Z180 product, though not sold any for about a year.
Remember the Z180 was sold in two versions: a "mask 160" or some such, and the latest one which has a broken UART hardware handshake. When the UART bug was found, Zilog did not have the resources to do another mask so they continued to sell the older one under that funny name

I never used the Hitachi 64180 in production, though I did start with a huge ceramic version with an EPROM window. Hitachi sold a lot of the 64180, including lots of the EPROM version.
Good chips, with the IAR C Large Model, straight up to 1MB codespace. You just had to choose the bank size to be bigger than your largest function. In those days (1980s) the banking overhead was negligible, since IAR C was so crap

We developed a box converting between IBM coax and twinax, and RS232/Centronics for printer emulation. But other (printer buffer) products sold more, and the Z280 box, with 14 configurable ports, sold so fast we could not make it fast enough. Good days, when a reasonably bright individual could design and sell a product to a general end user application

Olivetti M24 and M28 were my first "PCs". Never had an IBM one.