Also, that final OS support cost per laptop is total_dev_hour_to_support / number_of_machines_sold. So if the denominator is small, that can still be a big enough number to surpass $OEM_Windows_cost.
We (sadly) don't get the luxury of pretending the markets for Linux on laptop and Windows on laptop are identical except for the OS.
We (sadly) don't get the luxury of pretending the markets for Linux on laptop and Windows on laptop are identical except for the OS.