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Great question and one that comes down to your SoC requirements and then foundry pricing, availability, delivery times and volume.
LP was designed as a first generation of 28 nm to enable low power applications like cellular baseband.
HPL gets you lower leakage numbers.
HPM is tuned for high performance mobile chips.
HPC has a smaller cell size for cost-sensitive designs.
TSMC has an interesting comparison chart here.