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WindowServer is one of the fundamental macOS processes that handle all your screen visuals. In a way, it's a mediator between your apps and the screen where it executes the rendering, placement, and refreshing of windows menus icons, and effects visually, for example. If you drag a window, change the desktop, or access animations, WindowServer comes in rendering those activities. As it is the one outputting graphics, this process' CPU and memory consumption may go up when multiple windows, monitors, or high graphical applications are running at the same time. WindowServer is a safe and necessary component of macOS, and the operating system depends on it for a seamless and fast user interface. Read more: https://datarecovee.com/knowledge-base/w...
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