I mean the Snapdragon 8 Elite is waste as mobile SOC, aside from throttling android is not a platform that would allow you to easily use the chip for productive tasks. Android should ship with fully working desktop mode out of the box, to justify performance of these chips… But my laptop still beats the utility of my smarthpone even if it’s not hard to find smartphones that have better specs than my laptop.
Snapdragon X Elite was another unsuccessful attempt at WoA that does not have enough advantages to outweigh issues it has on Windows, not to mention the Linux support is questionable still.
Dimensity 9xxx chips are mobile only so also waste of silicon really.
The only well supported ARM platform accessible outside of Apple ecosystem, that has any sort of utility is Raspberry Pi 5, which is outdated, having only A76.
While there are SBCs with A720, the support is lacking and buying one of these you are bound to become a beta tester one way or another.
So while within Apple’s walled garden stuff looks nicely, outside ARM still has a lot of work to do in consumer space. It’s also worth remembering that while hyperscalers can tune the software themselves to work on ARM, they can also tune it to work on RISC-V if they find that ARM license becomes too costly. And ARM wants to rise prices further.