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AMD CPU Use Among Linux Gamers Approaching 70% Marketshare
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Intel CPUs work fine with Linux. They're still the market share leader and you'd hear a lot of complaining from Linux newcomers if you had problems on literally most pro laptops (Thinkpads were Intel-exclusive or close enough for a while).
GPUs is were vendor choice matters more, Nvidia is STARTING to get good, but AMD has been good for a while.