cmd/gomobile: update comments to explain why x86_64 is used for Arm64

Android NDK provides universal binaries both for Intel and Arm
architectures without changing the path from r24. Thus, we should keep
using x86_64 as a part of path. This change updates the comment to
explain the situation.

Change-Id: I1368745f5d7d2b018fb88a0cc83e27846402bbd9
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/mobile/+/746140
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README.md

Go support for Mobile devices

Go Reference

The Go mobile repository holds packages and build tools for using Go on mobile platforms.

Package documentation as a starting point:

Caution image

The Go Mobile project is experimental. Use this at your own risk. While we are working hard to improve it, neither Google nor the Go team can provide end-user support.

This is early work and installing the build system requires Go 1.5. Follow the instructions on golang.org/wiki/Mobile to install the gomobile command, build the basic and the bind example apps.


Contributions to Go are appreciated. See https://go.dev/doc/contribute.

The git repository is https://go.googlesource.com/mobile.