Bruh, the "average person" won't buy a riscv-based computer in decades. The average bystander to the riscv project indeed writes high-performance code for their, so far, mostly non-existent or emulated riscv processors.
Your seriously arguing the the avg person write performance code so critical that minor difference in hardware implementation are relevant? Most people write code that isn't that performance critical, fireware or they are porting existing software over. A extreme minority of people that interact with an ISA is hand optimizing code.
Lol... the RISC-V ecosystem has loooong passed that stage. RISC-V is eating into markets from deeply embedded to automotive, high-end server cpu's to specialized accelerators. That's mass-produced hard silicon.
It's here to stay, coming to a device near you Real Soon Now (tm).