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MacBook Pro 16" 16G RAM 512Go Xcode13.1 OS 12.0.1 --- 157,744 sec

Open TwentyCCent opened this issue 3 years ago • 7 comments

Capture d’écran 2021-10-30 à 21 51 30

a little slow...

TwentyCCent avatar Oct 30 '21 19:10 TwentyCCent

got the same result. Wonder why ...

AnhLNguyen avatar Oct 30 '21 20:10 AnhLNguyen

Maybe the machine is performing indexing after lots of new installations?

hkhc avatar Oct 31 '21 14:10 hkhc

Maybe the machine is performing indexing after lots of new installations?

I tried a first time without restarting, the time was 171 sec. and then I restarted, I checked the activity monitor and this I got 151 sec... But maybe there is a problem because I do not find the machine fast while I was on a macbook pro 2011 with an SSD and 8GB of RAM I want to talk about the start-up

TwentyCCent avatar Oct 31 '21 19:10 TwentyCCent

Maybe the machine is performing indexing after lots of new installations?

Hi I don't know this part very well, would you have an advice, a step to follow to improve these performances? or it comes from the installations that I made? thank you

TwentyCCent avatar Nov 01 '21 15:11 TwentyCCent

I was getting times like this with my M1 Mac mini, after installing 12.0.1 and killing unnecessary processes I got the correct 130s time. One thing that helped was turning off spotlight, but it only had a small impact of a few secs to the benchmark. The OS upgrade must have stopped or cleaned something and I couldn't find it otherwise.

paulfreeman avatar Nov 10 '21 11:11 paulfreeman

Are you running the terminal in Rosetta by accident? That's what did it for me.

robm92 avatar Nov 17 '21 13:11 robm92

That must have been the reason. It explains why updating to Monterey fixed it as it blatted away the Terminal link I had which was bound to Rosetta

paulfreeman avatar Nov 17 '21 14:11 paulfreeman