I observed a similar behavior with a different application on a Windows host. The application is using the multimedia timer. In my case it seems that the timer is catching up the ticks missed during suspend to ram after resume. The timer thread performing the callbacks has high-priority on Windows and makes the host machine almost unusable for a certain time depending on the suspend duration. Maybe it is a similar situation here?
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