Snapdragon/ARM looks interesting but are you planning to render on it? :)
When the proof is in the pudding, then hell yeah :) Until then I'll hold my breath :)
I only render for like 8-10 hours per day with basic interiors so for me I dont need crazy amounts of power these days, but once I see some real-world stuff from 3D renders on those ARM chips then ill be ready to make the switch, or just buy an extra machine for funsies and see what happens. I purchased a $350 chromebook back in 2015 which actually was a fantastic laptop, not for 3D but I really loved the simplicity of the OS, just doing basic things like email, youtube, android apps, long battery life, etc. If I could marry that with a workstation (even if it wasn't as amazing as my current laptop Id be very happy!). Again, everyone has different needs, these days I don't need a powerhouse PC (portability is more important in my world now), so for me even getting speeds on par with my current 2021 machine in an ARM thin laptop would be fantastic for the next 2-3 years.
If you have demanding clients with ever expanding archviz scenes, well yeah the game changes a lot, which leads back to what I said earlier, get a really fast CPU, lots of RAM and you should be good to go (for the next few years, if Corona is your renderer, and those are your clients).