I’m obviously not techy, but when I was looking for a tablet, I was told I want a laptop or a 2 in 1 and I didn’t want the ARM architecture because that’s like mobile. I got a 2 in 1 tablet and they were right that I love it, so that’s why I was asking.
What you are talking about is the operating system, not the cpu.
The ARM architecture allows much more performance for less power when compared to AMD64, because it runs simpler instructions.
The change to ARM chips on laptops will not make them work like phones, with the exception of much better standby.
I’m obviously not techy, but when I was looking for a tablet, I was told I want a laptop or a 2 in 1 and I didn’t want the ARM architecture because that’s like mobile. I got a 2 in 1 tablet and they were right that I love it, so that’s why I was asking.