Matlab spawns many, many "InstallMa​thWorksSer​viceHost" processes, degrading performance on MacOS.

Matlab R2024a spawns many, many "InstallMathWorksServiceHost" processes, degrading performance on MacOS. This happened on my older computer but I just upgraded to a new iMac with 10 M4 processors, 32GB of memory. It still happens. Any way to stop this from happening?

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I am not seeing any of those processes hang around on my intel iMac running Sequoia 15.3.2
Perhaps you have multiple Matlab versions installed?
Thanks to you both for taking time to consider my question. Walter, your response suggests that there is something idiosyncratic to my problem (although who knows?). And Yair, a good idea to check if I have multiple versions installed. Turns out I do not. My next step is to do a clean uninstall/reinstall, on the theory that something in the excutable has become corrupted. We'll see if that works, and I'll report back in a bit.
Performed a full purge and reinstall. The "InstallMath..." processes are back again. Overall performance has not slowed much as far as I can tell, which is good. All of the CPUs are running hot--around 200 degrees F--which isn't normal. I will continue to monitor.
The reinstall has not eliminated the problem, but because I am now using a much faster machine, the degradation is not as noticeable. I don't know why Matlab should be spawning all these extra processes. Brand new install on a brand new (Apple Silicon) machine. Seems odd, and it is raising CPU temperatures, which will degrade performance over time. Any ideas from anyone?
It appears to have worked. No spawning of processes, no overheating.
48 hours later--no spawning of processes, processors running cool. That solution worked!

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on 25 Mar 2025

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