I don't think that's ever been a goal of Python, and it's not what people use (or should use) Python for.
Making Python faster is great because it improves every existing use case for Python, not because it now makes Python a good choice for situations where it wasn't previously a good choice.
Making Python faster is great because it improves every existing use case for Python, not because it now makes Python a good choice for situations where it wasn't previously a good choice.