A good way for Intel and AMD to increase the performance of their x86 processors, in the face of the growth of their ARM and RISC-V competitors, would be if they both made the iGPU of their APUs and SoCs be used as a co-processor, which could be used by the OS, apps and even games, for general purpose (general processing). The iGPU should be used as a co-processor even by games run by a dedicated GPU (AIC/VGA).
The iGPU, being used as a co-processor, is capable of being dozens of times faster than x86 cores.
And, of course, there should be a standard between Intel and AMD processors in order to the same software can run on the iGPUs of both companies.
If Nvidia starts to act strongly in the ARM processor market, it can easily and quickly implement the above, as it already has ready all the GPU hardware technology and the software support for it and also has an extremely good relationship with software developers.