Oh for sure. In addition to the differentials, brakes, hubs , etc (Full float rear) being heavier the <300 horsepower engine can't really wear anything drivetrain related out
Most of it is the additional power but I'm sure some of the electronic nannies help. I rent trucks to go out of state. The basic uhaul 1/2 tons are really at their limit suspension wise towing my jeep on the trailer. My truck doesn't really feel it much.
But in the hills, the newer 1/2 ton trucks have no problem maintaining the speed limit of the trailer tires. My old f-350 is in the slow lane barely keeping pace with 18 wheelers. There's one place we go that has a VERY steep road to get in - my truck will do 26-30 up it, basically the rev limiter in 2nd gear and that's it. I hit 58 MPH once in a 5.0 F150 and had to let off because there was a slower vehicle infront of me.
I also think that's why so many people have issues now with trailer tires and bearings blowing out constantly. Older trucks used to give everything a chance to cool down if they smelled a hill within 10 miles. Newer ones can just GO all day.