Glad I went with AMD when I built my current PC with the purpose to go full-time Linux.
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I just got a new all AMD laptop to replace my Nvidia laptop for this same reason.
Honestly, this is why I still haven't switch to Linux. I have an Nvidia card that I use for stuff like Substance Painter and between that and games, if I was dual-booting I'd probably be running windows 90%-95% of the time. That said, it's a 3060ti and not a 3080m, so the desktop cards might play nicer than the mobile chips, but still...
If the benchmarks came out on par or with greater performance for Linux then I'd probably switch and either dual-boot or run windows 10 in a VM for the stuff that doesn't play nice with compatibility layers.
Of course I can't entirely generalize from this, however my 2080Ti worked perfectly out of the box on EndeavourOS. Game performance is also mostly similar to my Windows install - if they ran well, they still do, and if they ran badly, then the same goes for that as well.
Makes sense. I have great hope for NVK, the open source Nvidia Vulkan driver, in 1 or 2 years. Perhaps then, things will be the other way around. :)
Ye, hopefully. I'm not looking forward to the day Microsoft shuts off updates for windows 10.