So, everyone hates Teams, I can get behind that. But has anyone actually found out what Teams is doing in the background? Several people mention that Teams seems to be overloading the processor's I/O capabilities, but what is it doing exactly? What files is it writing to?
I know the i9 Macbook's cooler doesn't come close to the thermal output of an i9 so it's unsurprising that an overloaded laptop will cause all kinds of problems, but I wonder how MS managed to screw up this badly.
I know the i9 Macbook's cooler doesn't come close to the thermal output of an i9 so it's unsurprising that an overloaded laptop will cause all kinds of problems, but I wonder how MS managed to screw up this badly.