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ARM != x86(-64). Don't compare apples to oranges.
Besides, the x86 war is pretty much over, and Intel is the clear winner, so it doesn't matter if AMD survives or not. The next war will be fought over who has the superior instruction set, the ARM conglomerates (Samsung, NVIDIA, Apple, Qualcomm, Broadcom etc. etc.) or Intel with its x86-64.