Skype on Mac using over 130% CPU

Hi, skype is using 130% of my CPU almost constantly while in a video call. I can't do anything else while having a skype call open without major slowdowns.  My mac, being a mac, doesn't allow me to end specific threads of the program. I've heard there is a specific thread that uses all of the CPU that can be stopped. Skype, this is ridiculous. Please fix this, I've read other forum posts about the same issue with no feedback from the actual company. Macbook Pro 13-inch (Late 2013)2.8 GHz Intel Core i78 GB 1600 MHz DDR3Intel Iris 1536 MB 

Hi, yes I did. In fact, I always use the latest Version of Skype (currently V7.9.746), same goes for Mac OSx and all other installed Software. I even performed a(nother) complete fresh install of Yosemite, installed all updates, and tried using the latest version of Skype. Complete "vanilla" system, only the apple provided Yosemite-patches and Skype. For a short period of time even without firewall and antivir, just the MacBook, connected via GBit LAN to a 100Mbit Internet connection. Have tried a new user as well. I have received complaints of other people, having the same problem, using even stronger hardware (2.9Ghz).  It seems there is nothing we can do about it except waiting for a new version, that MIGHT fix the well known problem.     

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