Since the LA section uses its own high speed comparators and not the analog front ends' ADCs then, assuming the FPGA/CPU have enough grunt, LA sampling could be interleaved with the analog to maintain the sample rate of the latter.
The problem here is that there is nothing specified about the LA sampling rate or memory in the MHO900/MHO98 data sheets and actually also not in any other Rigol data sheet I looked at.
The LA on Siglent scopes uses its own sampling rate and memory, but this doesn't seem to be the case for recent Rigol scopes. At least for the DHO900 line, activating the LA reduces sampling rate and memory just as if an additional analog channel was activated. I.e. there are resources shared with analog channels, mainly memory but obviously also (memory/transfer) bandwidth.
As many others, I would have assumed that this is also the case on the MHO900/MHO98. But obviously activating the LA doesn't show the same effect on sampling rate and memory there as on the DHO900. I.e. activating one channel and the LA still shows 4GSa/s and 500 Mpts just as without the LA.
Now, the question is: does the MHO900/98 really have a different architecture there or is it just a firmware bug that leads to not displaying the effect on sampling rate and memory correctly?