Yes, you can make a difference, and that's how change and support has
been achieved for the most part historically.  In the case of Nvidia
Tegra 2, remember that it's a chip (admittedly a chip with several cores
on it, including an ARM CPU and Nvidia GPU), and Nvidia even state that
they provide Ubuntu images:

  
http://tegradeveloper.nvidia.com/tegra/forum/what-operating-systems-are-supported-tegra
  "… Currently, we have OS images for Microsoft Windows CE, Ubuntu Linux, and 
Google Android." (2010-01-03)

I expect it's worth saying an explicit "Thank you" to Nvidia, but if
you're wanting OEMs/ODMs to sell you full-hardware devices containing a
particular chipset and/or specification, you'll have to tell the
OEMs/ODMs that they're a market for it (and what that market looks
like).

Does that help answer your query?

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