Yes, I edited my reply, because it was a rant into how my boss and I had a big hand in how the peripherals in the apollo series were implemented in terms of "steering" them in the right directions.. and not so much talking about the chip, power consumption, etc.. More of a salty rant of how Ambiq is very amateurish and they think they are the ones "doing peripherals right", when it turns out its very "cute" how they think that.
In terms of sub threshold logic reliability, we adamantly went back and forth with Ambiq, because we were the first users of the chips (Apollo 1/2) in which they would be placed a few millimeters away from noisy mini stepper motors. They of course assured us that they "did all the testing", and their sub threshold logic had "zero reliability issues" and would perform exactly like standard tech. If you work with the guys from their company (not just engineers, but high level CTOs, etc..), they are an extremely cocky bunch, who think they are all that in silicon design. Cue how we literally threw out their chips from usage in our designs, because of how amateurish some of the peripheral designs were... they went as far as to put custom bitbang modes into their timers for our stepper motors. They then then thought themselves stepper motor experts and proceeded to almost give away proprietary information about our very niche stepper motors to competitors. The stepper motors we made required custom drive waveforms and were in no way standard. I could go on and on about this story.. but I will stop myself there. ANYWAYS.. back to the EMC issue: They were cocky about it being a perfect technology to us and then the release of their Apollo 2 and 3 were pushed back 6+ months, because it turns out they had to "run extra testing" on the chips to validate them. I believe that the tech is very susceptible to EMC above and beyond "standard tech", and they were trying to cover the testing up, so they could get a product contract with us.
What other chips are using sub threshold? I can't say anything for certain, but I believe Epson and Renasas might have some sub threshold MCUs.
Also.. I am not under NDA with any of those vendors anymore and have since left that particular company. All I can tell you about is some of the stories with these vendors and the stories are not current or would have any effect on their current products. I do still hold on to information that 'could' reveal information on current or future vendor products that I will not reveal, even though I am not under NDA. I worked with many vendors: SiLabs, ST, NXP, Ambiq, SiFive, etc..