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Buy Intel used so that you're not directly contributing?
Other than that or AMD, your only other option is ARM.
Can you go and buy an ARM CPU and build a desktop system with it?
Yes.
Not many, but they exist. I think most of them come soldered to the board like laptops.
Check out the Ampere Altra Developer Platform
The OP is concerned about stability and you're suggesting an experimental CPU that is plagued by UEFI bugs and is overly expensive? From what I've been even a cheap Chinese SBC with a Rockchip CPU is more stable and reliable than that thing.
ltt made a video recently-ish showcasing a multi threaded arm cpu desktop. Not sure how availabe that is to the market though.