I think you miss my point. I don't think that this conclusion can be reached with the (singular) experiments performed because there is a lack of data to draw it.
If I ran an experiment where I gave a cancer patient bread, and then they recovered from cancer, I couldn't then say: "It is concluded that <bread> is a sound choice today for <cancer treatment> in this domain.". You would rightfully jump up and down and demand further experiments to increase the confidence of the result before drawing the conclusion.
It could have been concluded instead that there is a case for further experiments to be conducted, or that Rust could be approaching a maturity where it could be considered for some firmware projects. But as it stands, the conclusion is far too strong given the experiments performed.