So, as we move forward, all these desktops will end up having stable and mature support. Drivers are often lacking for bleeding edge components, but stuff that was released 3 or 5 years ago tends to be very solid unless it's something obscure nobody has ever seen.
Microsoft doesn't want you to have stable and mature support. They want you using the latest everything and paying for it each month. Microsoft pushed hard to force users to upgrade to Windows 10.[1] Even today, many enterprise users refuse to convert. They don't want Microsoft's new rent, rather than own, software. They don't want Microsoft looking into their machines. They don't want to store corporate data in Microsoft's cloud. But they will convert, like good sheep.