Arkaign
Lifer
x86 should've died in the 90's, and RISC processors (such as PowerPC) should've taken over. But obviously that didn't happen.
It didn't seem to be all that great compared to x86 on any measurable level, at least with Macs using G3/G4/G5 vs. PCs. Hell, I tried to use a PowerMac G5 recently, with a Dual 2Ghz setup and 4GB of ram, and it ran like total ass on modern websites. An old 1.8Ghz Opteron I have runs better than it did, with 2GB of ram.
http://forums.anandtech.com/showthread.php?t=2149304
We've had that discussion before. But the short answer is that the good elements of RISC are already in x86 now, for the most part. Combine that with efficient coding and good compiling tools and work, and you can get fantastic performance even with modest resources. However, many dev houses are quite sloppy with things due to budget/time constraints, and so you get bloated, buggy crap that runs like poop while eating tons of ram and not even remotely touching what is reasonably possible with x86.