![]() ![]() You can also click the X button in the toolbar to force quit. Otherwise, terminate the process in question by clicking on it and going to “View > Quit Process”. If the process is “Not Responding” then wait for few minutes to see if it either returns to a normal operation or crashes. If you look at Activity Monitor and an app is acting strangely–like using 100% of your CPU when it shouldn’t be–then something may be wrong. A Web browser may show high CPU usage while rendering or displaying multimedia content, like videos. ![]() Kernel task helps manage your Mac’s temperature by making the CPU less available to processes that are using the CPU intensely. Occasionally, you will see a process named “kernel_task” using a large percentage of your CPU, often when your Mac’s fans are blowing.This is usually normal behavior (unless it’s all the time). ![]()
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