Interesting opinion, but false.
Really?
Freescale - shipped low end ARM for years but have been recently been phasing out other architectures. Yes, they are developing a high end PPC for networking but they have also licensed Cortex-A15 which will be similar performance wise. Given the massive cost of developing CPU cores I can't see them doing anything other than die shrinks after this.
Applied Micro (AMCC) - They don't design PPC cores, they mainly license them from IBM.
They have announced a 64bit ARM for servers that is more aggressive and clocked higher than anything they have have PPC wise.
LSI - Another company doing ARM at the low end. They had started doing PPC but they also just licensed the A15.
IBM - Go find me a PowerPC that you can actually buy as a chip that isn't a G3.
IBM don't make ARM chips but they are on Linaro's board - Linaro is a company that does ARM Linux.
No current ARM processor outperforms even the dated G5.
A high end A15 should at least equal a high end G5.
ARM is an in-order processor design
Wrong. Both the A9 and A15 are out of order.