dear yoosef,
when designing a luminaire, there are many factors to consider such as CRI CQS , Lumen/W lumen/$ or $/W, CCT, tolerance , beam pattern, and glare.
regarding CRI, pretty much any LED at 4000-4500 K will guarantee you 85 CRI, outside this you can expect >80 and they spec 90 at 4000'K so it may be slightly better. The datasheet is a liitle vague regarding CRI when they specify 90+\-3 then say on the spectrum curves all are CRI=80 for every CCT curve.
In volume 0.05$ per 0.5W is a typical good price for chips which if designed well into 10W luminaire may be worth $10 at consumer price and less if not so special.
Cree, Samsung and Toshiba have good offerings. Heat quality design is critical but easier on many alum-clad 0.5 w chip array boards due to lower heat flux.