Still seeing it on M1 Air, Xcode 13b5, Monterey 12b6.
Xcode just sitting there -- not running any apps -- is consuming about 240% CPU, Spotlight about 110% CPU.
Running then stopping an app launches a second Spotlight process, with similar CPU.
Quitting Xcode but leaving the simulator on the home screen -- not running an app -- leaves a Spotlight process consuming ~170% CPU.
Nuts.
(Quitting the simulator as well brings Spotlight back to 0.0% and drops the cpu back to negligible levels.)
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Developer Tools & Services
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Xcode
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