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Tbf, Apple has switched cpu architectures a few times, so they've got some decent experience porting and rewriting everything. And also their most popular devices were already running arm for over a decade when they switched on PC.
Also NVidia and Intel have been providing subpar hardware to Apple for years. There was tremendous incentive for Apple to have the entire stack under their own control. Microsoft doesn’t give a flying fuck about hardware as long as enterprises keep buying Office subscriptions.