MBP M1 Pro 14" 2021: panic cpu 1 caller

My MacBook Pro M1 Pro experiences frequent restarts due to an error whenever I adjust the display preset to the Apple display (P3-500 nits).


The problem details and system configuration are written on the bottom.


I was doing a simple design on Canva, nothing much, then, I closed all the apps and tried to change the display preset to (P3-500 nits) and the computer crashed. It restarted and when I logged in there was a Problem Report for MacOs.


This has happened a few times, and I would like to know what is causing this problem.


I have owned this MacBook Pro since 2022 and utilize it primarily for design work-related tasks. It has accumulated 409 battery cycles, with a remaining capacity of 87%. The device features an M1 Pro CPU with 10 cores and an eGPU with 14 cores, along with 512GB of storage and 16GB of RAM.





MacBook Pro 14″, 15.2

Posted on Jan 28, 2025 2:57 AM

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Jan 28, 2025 10:38 AM in response to Hugolols

Hugolols wrote:

My MacBook Pro M1 Pro experiences frequent restarts due to an error whenever I adjust the display preset to the Apple display (P3-500 nits).

The problem details and system configuration are written on the bottom.

I was doing a simple design on Canva, nothing much, then, I closed all the apps and tried to change the display preset to (P3-500 nits) and the computer crashed. It restarted and when I logged in there was a Problem Report for MacOs.

This has happened a few times, and I would like to know what is causing this problem.




<Problem Report for MacOs.log>



you can read more about your DCP panic (Display Co-Processer) a Graphics Processor panic.



ref: DCP PANIC - Apple Community



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