Please avoid Dell (or HP) or other mass produced workstation providers, they are demonstrably terrible. You can get a way with a laptop if you really need that, but in the long run that will be a limited and likely more expensive (by far) route as you take away a lot of upgrade paths, meaning you'd just buy new laptops later on. My best suggestion is, if you are a Revit professional, migrate to a purpose built Windows machine. Which leaves remote access to a purpose built Windows machine as your best option if you also need to use Mac OS. So, no native Mac Revit version, no Bootcamp on M chips, and virtualization defeats the whole point of using the higher end hardware (faster single core CPU) that Revit wants.
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