The pressure against x86-64 is that one needs comparably expensive CPU >>cores to get decent performance, whereas ARM and RISC-V can perform >>acceptably on cheaper cores.
Are they cheaper? There are a lot of sunk costs already absorbed
by the x86-64 family both at Intel and AMD.
Google also has their own ARM chips, haven't looked at them yet.
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