![]() ![]() ![]() As i attemtped to open a doc I realized it was running sluggish, checked activity monitor and Illustrator was pulling 37GB of RAM! With no doc open!! I was trying to open a doc in Photoshop so the memory leakage didn't even make sense to me.Īnyone else (i know there are a lot of people discussing memory issues) find a solution to this issue, or do i/we have to wait for apple to patch the OS? I just ran diagnostics and received a code that says there is nothing wrong with the machine, so it must be the OS.Īs an example, most recently i had Illustrator 22 and Photoshop 22 open - neither had docs open however. i'm running Monterey 12.0.1, but I had a similar issue in Big Sur - not as bad as this, however. Links that corroborate what I'm talking about:Įxcessive memory usage 64GB M1 Max MacBook Pro running Monterey 12.0.1 my brand new MBP 16" w/64GB RAM M1 Max is using excessive amounts of RAM - it doesn't appear to be any one particular app or process that is "stealing" RAM - but usually it will be the onlly app that is open at the time, or one of multiple apps i have open. If I wait a little longer it reaches 8GB of RAM. ![]() See that it doesn't limit it to 4GB, it's as if it were free, and even if it were free, the ubuntu server with nothing installed, only the basics would never actively use almost 6GB of RAM. Note that for linux the 4GB RAM limit is exactly. ![]() See that I set the maximum for the 4GB virtual machine. This is a long discussion that is affecting almost every MAC on the planet. This error happens in both Big Sur and Monterey 12.0 12.0.1 and 12.1.ĪNY software that virtualizes something even arm64 uses twice as much memory.Įxamples: Docker Desktop, UTM, Apple Virtualization Framework (I really hoped this one wouldn't be a problem), Parallels, VMWare Fusion. ![]()
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