No, Bill you got to read what I write. I made it clear I am talking about co-processors and accelerators.
Let me pose these questions to you: Does a Nvidia graphics card run an x86 or ARM processor? No they don't. Does the Neural Engine cores use ARM CPUs? No they don't.
All these are specialized accelerator chips. That is what I am talking about. Not the central CPU. Accelerator chips are increasingly turning towards RISC-V.
You are making an apples to oranges comparison here.
Yes there are whole PC style systems running RISC-V as the central processor, but that is only ONE of many possible uses for RISC-V. And getting some kind of Apple style integration at this point is of little concern.
RISC-V will be interesting to people who want singleboard computers like Rasberry Pi. In this segment, you are concerned with very different things from a desktop user. Price and power use is key. RISC-V seems to be able to deliver lower costs and better battery life. This matters for things like Internet of Things (IoT) and other embedded systems.