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Kebocoran memori pada chipset M1 MacBook yang melumpuhkan, akhirnya bisa menarik perhatian Apple

November 6, 2021 by Søren

Ketika chip M1 dirilis, Apple mengubah cara kita memikirkan RAM di Mac kita. Seperti di iPhone dan iPad, memori itu kini ditempelkan pada paket yang sama dengan sistem-on-chip. M1 Pro dan M1 Max hadir dengan opsi memori yang lebih tinggi, tetapi M1 mencapai 16GB dan hanya itu.

Seperti yang ditulis Jason Snell ketika M1 dirilis, sistem yang rapi itu memiliki manfaat: “Memori prosesor M1 adalah kumpulan tunggal yang dapat diakses oleh bagian mana pun dari prosesor. Jika sistem membutuhkan lebih banyak memori untuk grafik, sistem dapat mengalokasikannya. Jika membutuhkan lebih banyak memori untuk Neural Engine, demikian juga.

Lebih baik lagi, karena semua aspek prosesor dapat mengakses semua memori sistem, tidak ada penurunan kinerja saat inti grafis perlu mengakses sesuatu yang sebelumnya diakses oleh inti prosesor. Di sistem lain, data harus disalin dari satu bagian memori ke bagian lain—tetapi di M1, itu hanya dapat diakses secara instan.”

Ada kemungkinan bahwa macOS tidak mengelola struktur memori terpadu ini dengan benar, dan akan terus mengalokasikan RAM melebihi apa yang tersedia tanpa mengosongkan RAM yang tidak lagi diperlukan. Ini biasanya disebut sebagai “kebocoran memori.” Performa secara bertahap memburuk hingga Anda harus menunggu RAM kosong, menutup paksa aplikasi, atau memulai ulang mesin.

Terkadang peringatan akan muncul ketika tidak ada satu aplikasi pun yang menggunakan memori sebanyak itu dan di lain waktu aplikasi tampaknya menggunakan lebih banyak memori daripada yang tersedia. Saya telah melihat satu situs web melaporkan menggunakan sebanyak 20GB RAM tanpa alasan yang jelas, melumpuhkan mesin saya.

Selengkapnya: Mac World

Tagged With: Apple, Hardware, MacBook

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