RAM is the biggest requirement. Minimum 16GB, the more the better (32 or 64GB starts to reach "acceptable" levels. Disk space is not hugely critical: 256GB SSD should be more than adequate. Simulations and FPGA compilations however are where raw processing power is a must. High end Graphics Cards are nonessential.
-What is particularly useful is to have not only hi-res screens (curved is *strongly* recommended if the LCD is over 24in wide, to avoid eyeballs going "prism"), and to have several of them: the more the better. Either a DisplayLink UD160A (or more modern variant) or simply using a second (lower spec hardware) machine is really effective.
+What is particularly useful is to have not only hi-res screens (curved is *strongly* recommended if the LCD is over 24in wide, to avoid eyeballs going "prism" through longterm use), and to have several of them: the more the better. Either a DisplayLink UD160A (or more modern variant) or simply using a second (lower spec hardware) machine is really effective.
Also it is really recommended to have a UHD monitor (4k - 3840x2160), or at least 2560x1200. If given a choice, 4:3 aspect ratio is better than 16:9 particularly when using several of them. However, caveat (details below): please when editing do not assume that everyone will have access to such high resolution screens.