This issue lands squarely in the lap of apple.
In apples finite wisdom, they are implementing protocols into their code
that start shutting down background processes to conserve power,
irregardless of whether or not it is a laptop plugged in, a desktop, etc.
In result, apps with tons of horsepower requirements are running much
more sluggishly due to this new implementation.
This has been discussed in great detail on the Pro Tools Expert podcast.
It's effecting graphics rendering and overall performance, and these
guys aren't happy about it.
Apple is slowly bastardizing it's Pro App market with the latest
successive releases of it's OS, and it's really unfortunate.
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