> All this being said, RISC "won" in the sense that many RISC principles have become the "standard" principles of designing an ISA.
I disagree. Maybe many RISC chip design ideas may have taken over, but only because there are massive transistor budgets. I'd like to see a RISC chip that actually has a basic instruction set. As in, not having media instructions, SIMD instructions, crypto primitives, etc. If anything, Moore's Law won and the RISC v CISC battle became meaningless and they can just spend transistors to make every instruction faster if they care to.