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There is also Intel Arc now, which does offer some relatively good value for money.
Otherwise, yeah AMD is more hassle free on Linux. Any model works, so just look at your budget.
Intel Arc still has driver issues, like the new Starfield is just not working on Linux with Arc graphics. There's more focus on AMD's drivers especially with the Steam Deck using them too.
german source: https://www.computerbase.de/2023-09/starfield-linux-benchmarks/