5/19/2023 0 Comments Macbook dictationThat triggers the housekeeping routines that clear all of the system caches that are prone to causing problems. I recommend that most people make a point of boot cycling the system at least once a week via -Restart. Eventually, the errors add up and either cause a runaway process or the process crashes. Rather, they are usually the result of read/write errors or storage corruption as the code and data get paged back and forth between memory/disk and the CPU itself. When daemons run for long periods, errors can creep in that are not the result of a flaw in the code. Typically, this sort of resource hogging happens when there is an actual code bug, but it can happen if the system doesn't get rebooted often enough. Voice Control is a resource hog, just by itself, but if you are not actually dictating with Dictation or actively using Voice Control or Siri, that process should not be using that much of your CPU, and certainly shouldn't be slowing your MBP to the point that you are unhappy with the performance. As far as I can tell, it gets started and kept running to support three different OS X features: Voice Control, Dictation, and Siri. is the daemon that turns human speech into something the computer can work with, then matches the speech to the words that fit best.
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