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Too high GPU memory usage #2319

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Elzonor opened this issue Dec 8, 2022 · 8 comments
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Too high GPU memory usage #2319

Elzonor opened this issue Dec 8, 2022 · 8 comments
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@Elzonor
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Elzonor commented Dec 8, 2022

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Describe the bug

Not sure this is really a bug, but on my MacBook Pro 2019 (2,6 GHz Intel Core i7 6 core, Radeon Pro 560X 4 GB
Intel UHD Graphics 630 1536 MB) GPU memory usage skyrockets each time I launch Warp, whether it is idle or running any command (see attached screenshot, source: iStat Menu).
Warp GPU memory usage

To Reproduce

Just launch the app

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Operating System

MacOS

OS Version

Ventura 13.0.1 (22A400)

Shell Version

???

Warp Version

v0.2022.11.29.08.03.stable_06

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Does this block you from using Warp daily?

Yes

Warp Internal (ignore): linear-label:b8107fdf-ba31-488d-b103-d271c89cac3e

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@Elzonor Elzonor added the Bugs Bugs, Hangs, Crash, and Freezes label Dec 8, 2022
@vorporeal
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Hey @Elzonor, thanks for letting us know! A couple of questions to help us investigate more effectively:

  1. How many Warp windows do you have open?
  2. What font and font size are you using?
  3. Do your commands produce output with a lot of emoji or CJK/non-Latin characters?

@Elzonor
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Elzonor commented Dec 8, 2022

How many Warp windows do you have open?
Just one.

What font and font size are you using?
My configuration in the attached screenshot (I think it's the default configuration)
Warp fonts

Do your commands produce output with a lot of emoji or CJK/non-Latin characters?
No... just connecting via SSH and launching server-side jobs (no fancy characters)

@fsmorygo
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fsmorygo commented Feb 2, 2023

I double on this. Warp is even shown in the list of Apps, that are "Using significant energy" (Intel Mac with Radeon GPU)

@GreyTeardrop
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GreyTeardrop commented Feb 13, 2023

Same for me. Even if left in the background doing nothing Warp causes my MacBook Pro 2019 to switch to a discreet GPU (everything else is ok with the integrated GPU), which causes the laptop to turn on its fan even if it's doing nothing. That unfortunately is a blocker for me for switching to Warp as my primary terminal.

@vorporeal
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Hey all! I've sent out some changes internally which should reduce GPU memory usage a bit (though I don't know what could possibly cause Warp to use 100% of video memory when the GPU has 1.5GB of memory available). Additionally, these change should make it easier for us to support you choosing whether to use the integrated or discrete GPU; not sure when I'll get a chance to implement that but it's definitely on my list of things to tackle in the not-too-distant future.

@vorporeal
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@Elzonor Looks like this might be a known issue in iStat Menus with reporting of video memory for AMD graphics chipsets: https://bjango.com/help/istatmenus5/knownissues/#gpu-shows-100-memory-usage

@develvic
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The same issue is on fresh MacBook Pro with M2. Warp uses significant energy and dries the battery even in the background (no activity) which is more than weird. This makes it unusable for me.

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thatsk commented Feb 23, 2024

i just installed linux version it dries the battery . SO this is weird in first place. Until this battery issues get resolved

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