macOS 26 Tahoe: System runs out of application memory (M4 Pro, 48 GB RAM, 2 TB SSD)

Dear community,


I recently bought myself a MacBook Pro with a M4 Pro chip, 48 GB of RAM and a 2 TB SSD hard drive.

It shipped with macOS 15.


After updating to macOS 26 I've experienced the following issues:


1) "Black screen of death" after system sleep

2) After wake up from sleep, I get the message "System has run out of application memory" and the system is completely unresponsive. (Can't check Activity Monitor for details because of that)


I have never experienced these issues with other Macs, and I am on my third Apple silicon machine now. I used the migration assistant to migrate the machine from my former M2 Pro machine.


Could this be a OS issue or is my new hardware faulty?


I attached a screenshot of the "application memory" message, but is in German.


Thank you, best regards


Michael





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MacBook Pro 14″, macOS 26.0

Posted on Sep 30, 2025 1:02 AM

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Posted on Sep 30, 2025 6:39 AM

See if the problem is present when you boot in safe mode, which disables 3rd party extensions and performs some system cleanup.

 

Start up your Mac in safe mode - Apple Support


FWIW, I have your configuration (16" M4 Pro MBP, 48 GB memory, 2 TB SSD). I'm running 26.0.1 (from this morning) and upgraded to Tahoe when it launched, and I've had no issues.

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Oct 5, 2025 3:53 AM in response to NoCreativeUserName

I’ve just had this system run out of application memory dialogue for the first time on my 2020 M1 MacBook Air. This thing has 8GB of RAM but I’ve never had this occur, and my usage wasn’t different to before. I’ve run Tahoe since July and not had this issue once until now. I note that I had both Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Outlook open when this occurred, wondering whether a recent update to one or both of these apps is interacting poorly with Tahoe? All other open apps were Apple default apps.

Oct 8, 2025 10:40 AM in response to curtisfromnovato

curtisfromnovato wrote:

Okay a little bit of help from ChatGPT went a long way. Ask it for terminal commands to clear out old cached files. Especially Adobe. This freed up 150gigs of space and things, knock on wood, are running fine now. It is very typical of Apple and Adobe not being in sync. Admins stop telling people to restart as if that will solve it. Do more research and support better.

1) This is a user community. "We" are users, like you...albeit typically with more knowledge and experience.


2) Ironic that you post that deleting cache files with help from AI (a questionable approach at best) "freed up 150gigs of space" and posted that as if you think it will be relevant to a thread discussing application memory. Maybe do some research of your own...ask ChatGPT 'what is the difference between computer memory and computer storage,' heck maybe it will even give you the right answer and you're learn something that you clearly don't know.

Oct 24, 2025 10:22 AM in response to NoCreativeUserName

Yesterday it happened for the first time (System ran out of memory) after I walked away from the machine for a couple hours. Came back and it was locked up with a similar screen as in the OP's post. Never ever have I seen this on ANY previous macOS versions. Ever. Hence reporting in the hope folks at Apple will become aware and will do something about it.


System is an M1 Mac mini with 8Gb of RAM.

Nov 5, 2025 12:55 PM in response to NoCreativeUserName

I'm also experiencing the "System has run out of application memory" issue on M2 MacBook Air, only since updating to Tahoe, absolutely never experienced that error or had any issues with memory before updating. Tahoe is an absolute mess. Apple needs to stop pushing out annual updates of macOS, no one wants half-baked updates that brick their devices. iOS 26 is even worse. Apple has jumped the shark.

Nov 17, 2025 4:35 PM in response to NoCreativeUserName

Seems to be unreasonable growth and scattered page used of MALLOC_MEDIUM. Here's vmmap -summary<pid>


52M This is the app I'm setting at at startup. 52mb. It's allocated 2/5 x 128mb pages of VM, but only 3M resident.


MALLOC_MEDIUM          256.0M  1236K  1236K    0K    0K    0K    0K    2     see MALLOC ZONE table below
MALLOC_MEDIUM (empty)  640.0M  2328K  2328K    0K    0K    0K    0K    5     see MALLOC ZONE table below


333M - And here it is after loading the first file. Note this is the biggest memory allocation and growth reported. Now it's 3/9 x 128mb pages, and app is at 333mb. Will hit 1.5gb. It's unclear why (empty) VM is resident, but perhaps allocations were malloc/free to these.


MALLOC_MEDIUM          384.0M  100.8M  100.8M    0K    0K    0K    0K    3     see MALLOC ZONE table below
MALLOC_MEDIUM (empty)    1.1G  176.0M  176.0M    0K    0K    0K    0K    9     see MALLOC ZONE table below


1600M - And here it is after loading several files. There are no leaks, it just seems to scatter allocations through the Medium heap until all pages are fully resident. Here it's a 4/12 pages, with all pages resident. App reports 1.6gb.


MALLOC_MEDIUM          512.0M  509.6M  509.6M    0K    0K    0K    0K    4     see MALLOC ZONE table below
MALLOC_MEDIUM (empty)    1.5G    1.1G    1.1G    0K    0K    0K    0K   12     see MALLOC ZONE table below




Nov 19, 2025 12:33 AM in response to NoCreativeUserName

This started to happens to me after the last update, even without exceeding the total ram amount (36GB ram macbook pro 16 inch 2023).

Closing a couple of program with the most impact on RAM, the others can't be resumed.


Usual case: Android Studio 20/6GB, Edge 3GB, Sublime Text < 1GB

When AS is paused, after few seconds also the others get paused, if I kill AS, the others still can't be resumed.

macOS 26 Tahoe: System runs out of application memory (M4 Pro, 48 GB RAM, 2 TB SSD)

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