** Description changed:

- Test system: ARM64 Ubuntu Jammy and Ubuntu Noble
+ Test system: ARM64 Ubuntu Jammy (gnome-shell 42.9-0ubuntu2) and Ubuntu Noble 
(gnome-shell 45.3-1ubuntu1)
  Default Ubuntu GNOME desktop environment used with no user added extensions.
  
  GPU driverstack identical between the two distros (eliminated as a variable).
  Linux kernel identical between distros (eliminated as a variable)
  CPU, GPU, and RAM clocks pinned to max.
  
  Test case: Minecraft Java Edition (shared drive with identical setup
  between Ubuntu versions). Fullscreen 1080p. Xorg display server.
  
  FPS (uncapped):
  Ubuntu Jammy: 177fps
  Ubuntu Noble: 140fps
  
  Observations:
  Ubuntu Jammy:
  gnome-shell process cpu% when camera is still: 0-1%
  gnome-shell process cpu% when camera is moving: 10-20%
  Memory Bandwidth (CPU and GPU shared): 40%
  
  Ubuntu Noble:
  gnome-shell process cpu% when camera is still: 20-55%
  gnome-shell process cpu% when camera is moving: 30-55%
  Memory Bandwidth (CPU and GPU shared): 50%
  
  In both cases GPU utilization is observed to be near 100%.
  
  So in summary, large performance regression regression which appears to
  be due to gnome-shell. There is nearly no gnome-shell cpu% usage on
  ubuntu jammy when there the camera is still (even with a fps graph drawn
  onscreen) in stark contrast to ubuntu noble.

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Title:
  Large Performance Regression in gnome-shell from Ubuntu Jammy to
  Ubuntu Noble

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