What "Industrial standard" are you speaking of? In the server/backend/cloud/DataCenter world ARM has been supported for a long time, almost all software developed today for the server land runs on both x86 and AArch. If you question it, go ahead and take a look at Docker Hub and see how many containers of top software run on both.
x86 in server land is in real trouble due to the performance per watt issue. Every watt AWS, G-Cloud, Azure saves is money in the bank. Desktop land is a different story, but in server land there is no "standard". Just look at how much market share it has lost to ARM already there since 2020. Heck we even have customers with private DataCenter running ARM now, something that 3 years ago would have been crazy to think of. I'm sorry, but the days of required architecture are over, it's either best performance or best performance per watt and that is all that matters now.