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by beerbaron23
3383 days ago
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Well the OS's do manage memory differently and would expain the high OSX memory usage. OSX soaks up most of your ram at all times and will put programs in the background into a sleep state. When they are woken up everything is transitioned smoothly like it was already running as it's state is in ram. The OS will also free up ram if it's needed by a newly launched program. Hence when judging the available memory on OSX you look at "Memory Pressure" and not available ram. |
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