JP — 5:54 PM on July 06, 2008 Yes, this is a good *start*. My Powerbook handles most web pages fine, but the CPU use from Flash is always off-the-chart. Reminds me of programming for Director.
Apps would always pin the CPU unless you included the undocumented “sleep” call in the program. Then all was MUCH better. As Flash is a direct relative from Director, I wonder if there are similar optimizations that programmers could be making. Something to consider if Adobe wants to keep Flash around a while longer (think mobile web browsing!) •. Dimon — 8:19 AM on February 27, 2010 Do you – mac fans – are that naive or just pretend it to be that way? You complain about “taxing” your valuable cpu cycles by flash.
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What do you want when you watch a video which flash platform is all about?! Do yourself a favor, go to a nearest Mac store and run the term on that shitty-shiny aluminum mac and exec a vmstat in it.
Stare for few minutes what’s your venerable Leopard OS is doing to your Mac even without flash installed and stop ranting about CPU taxation. And oh yes, do another exercise: put your hands on your f@cking idol and make a note how hot is this aluminum junk running a pile of all the software and gadgets written by Apple Then you can rant.