You might want to update your info. Linux is now a strong alternative to running Windows software. For example, nearly any Windows AAA game can be run on Linux with equivalent frame rate so much further ahead than MacOS+Rosetta2.
https://www.protondb.com/
For example, Cyberpunk can't be played with Rosetta 2 but can on Linux.
https://applesilicongames.com/games/Pw3rM1T5usvD54uUYPCtWk/cyberpunk-2077
I wasn't talking about gaming. If that's your primary use case, a PC is a far better choice. Unless you need Linux to run other apps, or use it for ideological reasons, gaming on Windows has much less friction. Back when I played more games, I had a separate Windows box. Now, I have an Xbox that gets occasional use and the strategy games I do play run fine on the Mac so I'm good.
A lot of users want to run software from Adobe, Serif Labs, Microsoft, etc. that aren't available on Linux. Many of these titles also run under Windows, so in many cases it comes down to personal preference. Among developers, it usually depends on the type of application and where it's deployed.
In any case, I have nothing against Windows or Linux. I've been using Macs for decades now. It's what I'm used to and what I prefer. Even back when Macs really were less powerful than comparable PCs, I stuck with them anyway. For me it's about the whole widget rather than specs.