16-Aug-2015, 11:39
I'm also not a PC specialist, but I guess you are running on a multi-core machine. That being the case, personally I wouldn't be too worried about high CPU usage on a single core from an anti-virus process, unless there is also something causing high CPU usage on all other cores at the same time.
Although...I don't know how Windows would schedule the processes involved in running AIR. I'm assuming that they don't have a specific CPU affinity so could migrate between cores.
Although...I don't know how Windows would schedule the processes involved in running AIR. I'm assuming that they don't have a specific CPU affinity so could migrate between cores.
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