x86 isn’t going anywhere yet. What might happen though is some changes in x86 that have already been proposed. More registers and removal of some old unused features.
Apple controls the entire ecosystem so they can make whatever changes they want. Others can’t do the same. For arm to become major player in high power devices you first need arm processors that are so significantly better that it makes sense to take the software compatibility hit.
x86 isn’t going anywhere yet. What might happen though is some changes in x86 that have already been proposed. More registers and removal of some old unused features.
Apple controls the entire ecosystem so they can make whatever changes they want. Others can’t do the same. For arm to become major player in high power devices you first need arm processors that are so significantly better that it makes sense to take the software compatibility hit.