What you want from a branch predictor: Low implementation cost, prediction speed (you don't want to wait for branch prediction), and high accuracy (high percentage of correctly predicted branches).
So compare static and dynamic branch prediction: Dynamic branch prediction is more expensive, after all it needs to store the history of branches. Dynamic branch history is as fast as static prediction, but its accuracy is enormously higher.
The logical consequence is that when you build a chip that is going to be expensive and high performance anyway, you are not going to scrimp on the cost of branch prediction and use the more accurate method.
And look at Pseudonym's comment: Look at what a static branch predictor does, and see why it will be often less good than dynamic prediction. (Not always. Any dynamic branch prediction can be tricked into always predicting wrong).