You could think of this as what an OEM might do.
Except it does nothing. But eat resources. Yum, yum! Current we create five processes. The main process sucks up 16MB of RAM and creates a full-screen window; only on high-end devices does the window (and process) use the GPU. The second through fourth processes just sits there not really doing anything except using process overhead. The fifth process runs a background service, slowing eating RAM until it gets killed by the system (as the system will ultimately do with background services). It also creates a full-screen window, and always uses the GPU even on low-end devices. Change-Id: Ibe9e25f7dbd889f4dc83eed6a3c09b9b0437b4e3
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