So, I thought I would try a Windows VM first.
I downloaded the pre-compiled QB64PE 3.5.07 and performed the same test on Windows 10 VM with 4GB Ram, 2 Cores, 64GB SDD.
It held a steady 15% CPU and just over 3.2 GB Ram. When executing the program (Running the bas file) , the CPU would go to 60% and drop back down again as soon as the program exited.
The version on the Linux VMs is 3.5.0 (according to the about) and was built from source on the VMs using the setup_lnx.sh script.
I downloaded the pre-compiled QB64PE 3.5.07 and performed the same test on Windows 10 VM with 4GB Ram, 2 Cores, 64GB SDD.
It held a steady 15% CPU and just over 3.2 GB Ram. When executing the program (Running the bas file) , the CPU would go to 60% and drop back down again as soon as the program exited.
The version on the Linux VMs is 3.5.0 (according to the about) and was built from source on the VMs using the setup_lnx.sh script.