That does sound weird. I suggest you email Frame tech support directly:
tcs...@adobe.com (or maybe it's techc...@adobe.com).

On Wed, Apr 7, 2021 at 12:49 PM Harding, Dan <dhard...@illinois.edu> wrote:

> It's definitely pod-based. With 0 pods displayed, I can move quickly
> through text using the keyboard and the CPU 1 load won't rise above 5%.
> However, as I display more pods on the screen, the load ramps higher, with
> Character Designer and especially Paragraph Designer being the worst
> offenders. Having just Paragraph Designer displayed and quickly moving
> through text will spike to 90%+ CPU 1 utilization. With both paragraph and
> Character designer, it maxes at 100% utilization almost immediately. Any
> more than those 2 open and there starts being noticeable lag in cursor
> movement.
>
> Since Frame apparently wasn't coded to utilize multiple CPU cores, modern
> CPUs with multiple cores/threads are of minimal benefit. What Frame wants
> is one ginormously powerful CPU core rather than distributed CPU power.
> Other Adobe apps like Photoshop were developed to utilize multiple CPU
> cores as well as the GPU horsepower... which is what Frame needs.
>
> Ugh.
>
>
-- 
Lin Sims
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