Genuine question. Why would Arm do this? Armv8 is a modern ISA built built based on decades of experience with huge software support. Adding a comparable but different ISA alongside it makes no sense.
More likely is that they could loosen up some of the IP restrictions around the Arm ISA. Allowing extensions, maybe making simpler cores available for free.
More likely is that they could loosen up some of the IP restrictions around the Arm ISA. Allowing extensions, maybe making simpler cores available for free.