Since nobody gave you an actual response yet, you can see Linux-compatible hardware here: https://linux-hardware.org/
Note: The list is much larger than Windows, for everything from CPUs to peripherals
You’ve moved the goalposts. CPU is one thing that is objectively wrong. My older gen i7 doesn’t work with Win11 and has no problem with all the distros I’ve thrown at it.
Nvidia GPU is totally different from CPU. I think most reasonable Linux folks will agree that Nvidia drivers can be problematic and that is a weak point.
Would you like some dressing with your word salad? Nothing you said actually makes sense or reflects reality.
Do you not understand the concept of negative numbers? That minus in front of the 6 means you’re getting the opposite of upvotes.
Looking for a more stable distro could be a good idea. Some distros are pretty much only PoC, or too niche to have a good support, or the beta channel of another, better supported distro.
I’ve always found the Tpm complaints a little suspicious. The same people who go on and on about how much they worry about security and privacy and how MS doesn’t care, suddenly just don’t give a shit in these cases. I assume they mostly just want to shit on stuff.
It’s a good to push to make it standard and hardware manufacturers wont without a good old shove.