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Please note, this question will be better answered by your IDE support team. However, I will try to provide some basic information on what could potentially cause this from my own experience. When you start your IDE it loads caches for your project. Size of such caches can be huge, because these caches contain all information needed to perform any smart IDE feature (refactorings, navigation and so on). To load these caches, IDE uses all processor cores that are available. So, while loading the caches CPU usage is usually high. You can work with the IDE support team to see how you can optimize your performance.
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