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I know that maybe 10 years ago most programs would have trouble in Linux...
There is no point going for the pro version of Windows10 the home version is good enough unless you are doing networking stuff. Avoid any of the other versions with the suffix S or N.
I don't think that Intel processors are more reliable than AMD ones, but Intel ones do tend to run cooler, but I would not let that influence your decision as to which to go for.
Unfortunately most (if not all) circuit simulators and other type simulators are single threaded so you want to use the processor with the fastest IPC (Instructions Per Clock) and that means that a Intel processor would be better than an AMD one, as Intel processors are much faster at single threaded tasks.
Unfortunately the home version does not support virtual machines. Virtual machines are only supported by Pro and Enterprise versions of windows 10.
Unfortunately the home version does not support virtual machines. Virtual machines are only supported by Pro and Enterprise versions of windows 10.
Microsoft circuit simulators (hyper V)
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