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macOS M1,M2 not work #121

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aBusyAnt opened this issue May 31, 2024 · 3 comments
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macOS M1,M2 not work #121

aBusyAnt opened this issue May 31, 2024 · 3 comments

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@aBusyAnt
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It cannot limit the CPU usage of a specific app. on M1, M2 CPU macbook

@cottsak
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cottsak commented Jun 24, 2024

Also verified on a M2. Using ffmpeg with and without cpulimit and giving different --limit values ranging from the instructed 0 to 800 (M2 with 8 cores) produced the same result: 100% usage across all 8 cores.

ffmpeg version 7.0.1
cpulimit--0.2.arm64_sonoma.bottle.tar.gz

@FelikZ
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FelikZ commented Sep 26, 2024

Still does not work, it slightly reduces cpu stress if to use value of "1" but not close to where it should be.
UPD: I have found this one works, however it leave process frozen when macbook closed / sleep or on mcpulimit exit.
https://github.com/tgulacsi/mcpulimit

@HiGarfield
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try this:
https://github.com/HiGarfield/cpulimit

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