What kind of responds were you expecting?
It seems to me that you didn't receive the responds you were expending,
because you didn't made you point clear and straightforward, and you
seem disrespectful.
I don't feel like I'm missing any performance or functionality by using
only free software along with my CPU. I feel my system is quite fast and
functional, and not any slower than a non-free system which I've used on
this same computer. Also, I use a free system ("free", at least when it
comes to software) not because I want a faster or more functional
computer.
I don't see the point in deciding which is more important, software or
hardware. If I say one or the other, what will this lead to practically?
Most people buy x86 CPUs because these kind of processors are
predominantly sold. Most GNU distributions support only or mainly these
kind of processors because most people use them. Which CPU, or what kind
of CPU should I buy and why? I don't want to rely on Intel or AMD, but
what is better?
No, I don't think all is solved by free software. In fact, I think there
are many other problems in today's society, other than software.