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While that's certainly part of it, I think you're overlooking the fact that a great deal of work over the last 10 years has gone into making these OS's scale better. Look at the BKL work in Linux, for example, and the changes in Windows have probably been even larger.
Anyway, in the end what does it matter? If i can run 20 videos simultaneously no matter which OS i choose, why wouldn't i go for the one that i like best?