It's obviously interesting to understand performance on real life JS and Python workloads and maybe to use this to inform ISA implementations.
I don't think that it's being suggested that ISAs should be designed to closely match the nature of these high level languages. This has been tried before (e.g. iAPX 432 which wasn't a resounding success!)
I don't think that it's being suggested that ISAs should be designed to closely match the nature of these high level languages. This has been tried before (e.g. iAPX 432 which wasn't a resounding success!)