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"Windows" process using too much Memory (Dual boot setup)
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weird
Heavily leaning towards malware; normal software tends to name itself the same on disk and in ram, this seems to be it trying to hide itself.
Since there's now nothing to go off of for how this got on your system, the best course of action is to back up your documents and reinstall your system fresh. To avoid malware in the future, stick to the built-in app store and system repositories where possible.
See my top-level comment, but WinBoat does seem to set the process name for its Windows VM to "windows".
Now if WinBoat is not used here, I agree this might be malware.