I’m going to predict that they release a new version for macOS that includes a bug fix for the latest generation of processors. It will fix inaccurate readings. The new version will “correctly” show the flat line instead of the spikes.<p>Then again it could also just be related to reports of it causing some macs not to be able to reboot after install. The only fix was booting safe mode and manually removing the kernel extension.
There are reports in the comments of the kernel extension causing boot failures that require going into recovery mode and deleting the file. I would guess that when the freezer video came out and this gadget became more popular than ever before, somebody disabled the link while the one developer figures out what’s going on.
LTT stream relevant part <a href="https://youtu.be/jtHhvcdjNWw?t=19m52s" rel="nofollow">https://youtu.be/jtHhvcdjNWw?t=19m52s</a><p>Actually you can still download the app<p><a href="https://software.intel.com/file/641033/download" rel="nofollow">https://software.intel.com/file/641033/download</a> (direct link)
ltt did a stream yesterday where they used power gadget to show it throttling... <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtHhvcdjNWw" rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtHhvcdjNWw</a>
There is a link to version 3.5.3 on the web page now<p><a href="https://software.intel.com/file/655065/download" rel="nofollow">https://software.intel.com/file/655065/download</a>
We've updated the title from “Intel Pulls MacOS Version of Power Gadget”. It's fine to mention what might be of interest to other readers, but in the comments please.