If you run ADS 14, 15 and 16 on OSX and then look at the Activity Monitor, you will see in the "Energy" tab the column "Requires High Perf GPU" is "Yes" for 15 and 16, but "No" for 14. You modify the Info.plist file for each and add the lines :
<key>NSSupportsAutomaticGraphicsSwitching</key>
<true/>
Testing out different versions, what I found is that ADS 14.0 to ADS 15.0-dev-176, OpenGL was not initialized until it was used in a Chart or Support Information. While in the later 15.0 builds and ADS 16.0 we initialize OpenGL at startup. In ADS 14.0 if you go to Support Information, it will force GPU to Discrete. So, the forced GPU for 14, 15 and 16 will always occur once OpenGL is initialized.
Here is a matrix on the versions and possible differences :
Forces Discrete GPU | ||||||
JavaAppLauncher | Java Version | Java OpenGL (JOGL) | At Startup | After Chart Use | ||
OSX - 14.0 .app | Old Apple Version | none (OS Default) | Version 1.1 | No | Yes | |
OSX - 14.0 Unix | none | none (OS Default) | Version 1.1 | No | Yes | |
OSX - 15.0 .app - Dev-148 | Old Apple Version | none (OS Default) | Version 2.1.5 | No | Yes | |
OSX - 15.0 Unix - Dev-148 | none | none (OS Default) | Version 2.1.5 | No | Yes | |
OSX - 15.0 .app | New Oracle Version | Java 1.7 | Version 2.1.5 | Yes | Yes | |
OSX - 15.0 Unix | none | Java 1.7 | Version 2.1.5 | Yes | Yes | |
OSX - 16.0 .app | New Oracle Version | Java 1.7 | Version 2.1.5 | Yes | Yes | |
OSX - 16.0 Unix | none | Java 1.7 | Version 2.1.5 | Yes | Yes | |
OSX - 17.0 .app - Dev-2 | New Oracle Version | Java 1.8 | Version 2.1.5 | Yes | Yes | |
OSX - 17.0 Unix - Dev-2 | none | Java 1.8 | Version 2.1.5 | Yes | Yes |
You can download and install the application from https://gfx.io/ to monitor the switching of GPUs when ADS is launched and closed.
Here are some links on the topic :
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12445561/nssupportsautomaticgraphicsswitching-support
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4889454?start=0&tstart=0
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Description | If you run ADS 14, 15 and 16 on OSX and then look at the Activity Monitor, you will see in the "Energy" tab the column "Requires High Perf GPU" is "Yes" for all 3. If you modify the Info.plist file for each and add the lines :
<key>NSSupportsAutomaticGraphicsSwitching</key> Then you will see that for ADS 14, the value is "No" in Activity Monitor, while it is "Yes" for ADS 15 and 16. Here is a matrix on the versions and possible differences :
You can download and install the application from https://gfx.io/ to monitor the switching of GPUs when ADS is launched and closed. Here are some links on the topic : http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12445561/nssupportsautomaticgraphicsswitching-support https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4889454?start=0&tstart=0
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If you run ADS 14, 15 and 16 on OSX and then look at the Activity Monitor, you will see in the "Energy" tab the column "Requires High Perf GPU" is "Yes" for all 3. If you modify the Info.plist file for each and add the lines :
<key>NSSupportsAutomaticGraphicsSwitching</key> Then you will see that for ADS 14, the value is "No" in Activity Monitor, while it is "Yes" for ADS 15 and 16. Here is a matrix on the versions and possible differences :
You can download and install the application from https://gfx.io/ to monitor the switching of GPUs when ADS is launched and closed. Here are some links on the topic : http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12445561/nssupportsautomaticgraphicsswitching-support https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4889454?start=0&tstart=0
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Description | If you run ADS 14, 15 and 16 on OSX and then look at the Activity Monitor, you will see in the "Energy" tab the column "Requires High Perf GPU" is "Yes" for all 3. If you modify the Info.plist file for each and add the lines :
<key>NSSupportsAutomaticGraphicsSwitching</key> Then you will see that for ADS 14, the value is "No" in Activity Monitor, while it is "Yes" for ADS 15 and 16. Here is a matrix on the versions and possible differences :
You can download and install the application from https://gfx.io/ to monitor the switching of GPUs when ADS is launched and closed. Here are some links on the topic : http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12445561/nssupportsautomaticgraphicsswitching-support https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4889454?start=0&tstart=0
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If you run ADS 14, 15 and 16 on OSX and then look at the Activity Monitor, you will see in the "Energy" tab the column "Requires High Perf GPU" is "Yes" for 15 and 16, but "No" for 14. You modify the Info.plist file for each and add the lines :
<key>NSSupportsAutomaticGraphicsSwitching</key> Testing out different versions, what I found is that ADS 14.0 to ADS 15.0-dev-176, OpenGL was not initialized until it was used in a Chart or Support Information. While in the later 15.0 builds and ADS 16.0 we initialize OpenGL at startup. In ADS 14.0 if you go to Support Information, it will force GPU to Discrete. So, the forced GPU for 14, 15 and 16 will always occur once OpenGL is initialized. Here is a matrix on the versions and possible differences :
You can download and install the application from https://gfx.io/ to monitor the switching of GPUs when ADS is launched and closed. Here are some links on the topic : http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12445561/nssupportsautomaticgraphicsswitching-support https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4889454?start=0&tstart=0
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Description | If you run ADS 14, 15 and 16 on OSX and then look at the Activity Monitor, you will see in the "Energy" tab the column "Requires High Perf GPU" is "Yes" for 15 and 16, but "No" for 14. You modify the Info.plist file for each and add the lines :
<key>NSSupportsAutomaticGraphicsSwitching</key> Testing out different versions, what I found is that ADS 14.0 to ADS 15.0-dev-176, OpenGL was not initialized until it was used in a Chart or Support Information. While in the later 15.0 builds and ADS 16.0 we initialize OpenGL at startup. In ADS 14.0 if you go to Support Information, it will force GPU to Discrete. So, the forced GPU for 14, 15 and 16 will always occur once OpenGL is initialized. Here is a matrix on the versions and possible differences :
You can download and install the application from https://gfx.io/ to monitor the switching of GPUs when ADS is launched and closed. Here are some links on the topic : http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12445561/nssupportsautomaticgraphicsswitching-support https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4889454?start=0&tstart=0
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If you run ADS 14, 15 and 16 on OSX and then look at the Activity Monitor, you will see in the "Energy" tab the column "Requires High Perf GPU" is "Yes" for 15 and 16, but "No" for 14. You modify the Info.plist file for each and add the lines :
<key>NSSupportsAutomaticGraphicsSwitching</key> Testing out different versions, what I found is that ADS 14.0 to ADS 15.0-dev-176, OpenGL was not initialized until it was used in a Chart or Support Information. While in the later 15.0 builds and ADS 16.0 we initialize OpenGL at startup. In ADS 14.0 if you go to Support Information, it will force GPU to Discrete. So, the forced GPU for 14, 15 and 16 will always occur once OpenGL is initialized. Here is a matrix on the versions and possible differences :
You can download and install the application from https://gfx.io/ to monitor the switching of GPUs when ADS is launched and closed. Here are some links on the topic : http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12445561/nssupportsautomaticgraphicsswitching-support https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4889454?start=0&tstart=0
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Version | 17.0 | 18.0 |
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Version | 18.0 | 19.0 |
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Component | App - Java 1.7 | App - Java 1.8 |
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Version | 20.0 | Future |
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Dev Assignee | SachinPrakash (Sachin Prakash) | Lwaugh (Lisa Waugh) |
Version | Future | 20.0 |
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Version | 20.0 | Future - PM |
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Version | Future - PM | 19.5 |
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QA Assignee | NielsGron (Niels Gron) | nhilam (Nhi Lam) |
Version | 19.5 | 20.5 |
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Version | 20.5 | Future |
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QA Assignee | nhilam (Nhi Lam) | Unassigned |
Resolution | Won't Fix | |
Resolved Date | Sep 18, 2024 9:16 PM | |
Status | New | Closed |
Issue #13175 |
Closed |
Won't Fix |
Resolved |
Completion |
No due date |
No fixed build |
No time estimate |