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You'd have to be utterly mad to think driver support is easier on Linux. Most of the time it's either it exists or it doesn't. And since obscure hardware is generally moved by interest, the answer to issues is usually "Why don't you code it?"
This is a huge step from the drivers just straight up existing at all on windows. Usually the drivers that compete/surpass windows are for both popular projects, and projects where the information is generally available (hence why Radeon card drivers are fairly good, and Nvidia has been an ongoing battle)
This is all to say that yes, having a company backing the hardware's drivers helps a lot, so the point of supporting more than 1 hardware spec is a very good point.