I ‘believe’ Warmoth started the Compound Radius thing back in the late 80s. I slapped a Warmoth Compound Radius neck on an old Kramer Body and loved the way it set up and played. A compound Radius neck is way easier to set up with a fender style bridge that has individual height adjustment for each string. The hitch is that most Floyds come from the factory with a 12” radius at the bridge - and if you do not adjust the saddle radius, you really aren’t taking full advantage of the flatter radius between the 15th and 22nd frets. Lots of ways to accomplish this , starting with just taking the rectangular shim out from under the A-D-G-B string saddles and then adding one of those individual Floyd Saddle shims under each E string.
https://www.allparts.com/products/bp-2214-shim-set-for-locking-saddles
At the end of the day, I’ve had a few guitars with straight 12” radius necks and felt comfortable on those. But right now everything inn my stable has a compound radius.