What is kernel task?

I'm on the verge of buying a MBA and trying to get a good overview of the possible problems. Excuse my ignorance.... the only thing I can't get to grips with is 'kernel task' and 'kernel panic'. Could someone explain what these terms mean so I can get a good understanding of the particular problems this associated with it?
Thanks for your help!

Hi FranMatt,
I'll take a stab...
1.) Kernel panic (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kernel_Panic), is commonly referred to as the "OS X Blue Screen of Death." Your computer encounters an serious/fatal error in a line of code, either in a software operational or hardware request that it cannot perform. To avoid proceeding further and possibly creating more problems for it it "kernel panics" and asks you to restart.
A panic log is generated on your computer that would tell an engineer or technician what exactly happened (why, when, where).
A Kernel panic is typically an indicator that something is wrong with your computer, the software you're using or the hardware peripheral that you've just plugged. For example, if every time you go to run Microsoft Office the machine "KPs" then it could be something with that application which is causing the issue and would require a reinstall.
Kernel panics are obviously something you don't want, and they're typically easy to avoid (for the most part). Install approved software from manufacturers, run updates, use approved drivers for hardware, etc. But they can happen, at any time for any reason.
2.) Kernel task (seen as kernel_task in Activity Monitor) is a system level function that essentially controls your operating system. If you Google it you'll get all sorts of responses, ironically, many about issues with it and the MacBook Air. My understanding is the kernel_task is a low level system function that essentially communications all the GUI "stuff" to the underlying system, with some back-and-forth. When it balloons and begins to hog a significant portion of RAM and CPU the system becomes virtually unusable (like a Windows memory leak).
I've seen some users on the discussions state that kernel_task is also run as an idle command when their MBA gets hot in an effort to cool down the system. I'm unsure if there's any documented evidence to support that theory from Apple engineering but from my experience the more than task grows in resource allocation the warmer my machine gets.
Recently, 10.5.5 system updates and a separate MacBook Air have been released to identify performance issues with this particular model. It's unclear exactly what was changed, how it was changed and if it really worked (or was necessary). You'll get mixed reviews from people here, with some saying it made things better, others saying nothing changed, and a few saying it actually made things worse.
Personally, I've had my Air since the 3rd week they were made available and have had fantastic luck with mine. It came with 10.5.2 and I've run all my updates when they've been made available and have never suffered performance problems, core shutdowns, etc. I also recently got a second Air, via my employer, that came with 10.5.4 and have also had nothing but fantastic luck and performance.

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    <https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-6174>

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      MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Early 2013) (Verified)
      MacBook Pro - model: MacBookPro10,2
      1 3 GHz Intel Core i7 CPU: 2 cores
      8 GB RAM
    Video Information: ?
      Intel HD Graphics 4000 - VRAM: (null)
      Color LCD 2560 x 1600
    System Software: ?
      OS X 10.9.4 (13E28) - Uptime: 10 days 21:47:13
    Disk Information: ?
      APPLE SSD SD512E disk0 : (500.28 GB)
      S.M.A.R.T. Status: Verified
      EFI (disk0s1) <not mounted>: 209.7 MB
      Macintosh HD (disk0s2) / [Startup]: 499.42 GB (157.48 GB free)
      Recovery HD (disk0s3) <not mounted>: 650 MB
    USB Information: ?
      Apple Inc. FaceTime HD Camera (Built-in)
      Apple Inc. Apple Internal Keyboard / Trackpad
      Apple Inc. BRCM20702 Hub
      Apple Inc. Bluetooth USB Host Controller
    Thunderbolt Information: ?
      Apple Inc. thunderbolt_bus
    Gatekeeper: ?
      Mac App Store and identified developers
    Kernel Extensions: ?
      [not loaded] com.ZTE.driver.ZTEUSBCDCACMData (1.3.6) Support
      [not loaded] com.ZTE.driver.ZTEUSBMassStorageFilter (1.3.6) Support
      [not loaded] com.displaylink.dlusbncm (1.11.0 - SDK 10.6) Support
      [loaded] com.displaylink.driver.DisplayLinkDriver (2.1 - SDK 10.6) Support
      [not loaded] com.motorola-mobility.driver.MotMobileMS (1.0.0 - SDK 10.5) Support
      [not loaded] com.motorola-mobility.driver.MotMobileMTP (1.2.1 - SDK 10.5) Support
      [not loaded] com.motorola-mobility.driver.MotMobileUSB (1.2.1 - SDK 10.5) Support
      [not loaded] com.motorola-mobility.driver.MotMobileUSBLAN (1.2.1 - SDK 10.5) Support
      [not loaded] com.motorola-mobility.driver.MotMobileUSBLANMerge (1.2.1 - SDK 10.5) Support
      [not loaded] com.motorola-mobility.driver.MotMobileUSBSwch (1.2.1 - SDK 10.5) Support
      [loaded] com.rim.driver.BlackBerryUSBDriverInt (0.0.67) Support
      [not loaded] com.rim.driver.BlackBerryUSBDriverVSP (0.0.67) Support
    Startup Items: ?
      ChmodBPF: Path: /Library/StartupItems/ChmodBPF
    Launch Daemons: ?
      [running] cn.com.zte.PPPMonitor.plist Support
      [failed] com.adobe.fpsaud.plist Support
      [running] com.displaylink.displaylinkmanager.plist Support
      [loaded] com.macpaw.CleanMyMac2.Agent.plist Support
      [loaded] com.microsoft.office.licensing.helper.plist Support
      [loaded] com.parallels.mobile.kextloader.launchdaemon.plist Support
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      [not loaded] com.displaylink.useragent-prelogin.plist Support
      [running] com.displaylink.useragent.plist Support
      [running] com.parallels.mobile.prl_deskctl_agent.launchagent.plist Support
      [running] com.rim.BBLaunchAgent.plist Support
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      [loaded] com.macpaw.CleanMyMac2Helper.diskSpaceWatcher.plist Support
      [loaded] com.macpaw.CleanMyMac2Helper.scheduledScan.plist Support
      [loaded] com.macpaw.CleanMyMac2Helper.trashWatcher.plist Support
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      iTunesHelper
      iCleanMemory
    Internet Plug-ins: ?
      FlashPlayer-10.6: Version: 14.0.0.145 - SDK 10.6 Support
      QuickTime Plugin: Version: 7.7.3
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      Default Browser: Version: 537 - SDK 10.9
      SharePointBrowserPlugin: Version: 14.4.3 - SDK 10.6 Support
      Silverlight: Version: 5.1.30514.0 - SDK 10.6 Support
      iPhotoPhotocast: Version: 7.0 - SDK 10.8
    Safari Extensions: ?
      OpenIE
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      BluetoothAudioPlugIn: Version: 1.0 - SDK 10.9
      AirPlay: Version: 2.0 - SDK 10.9
      AppleAVBAudio: Version: 203.2 - SDK 10.9
      iSightAudio: Version: 7.7.3 - SDK 10.9
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      Quartz Composer Visualizer: Version: 1.4 - SDK 10.9
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      Flash Player  Support
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      Skip System Files: NO
      Auto backup: YES
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      Total size: 2 TB
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          3% WindowServer
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      180 MB Safari
      115 MB iTunes
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      2.51 GB Free RAM
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      290 MB Page-outs

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    EtreCheck version: 2.1.5 (108)
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      MacBook Pro (17-inch, Mid 2010) (Verified)
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      Apple Computer, Inc. IR Receiver
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      /Library/Application Support/Symantec/Daemon/SymDaemon.bundle/Contents/PlugIns/FileSecurity.bundle/C ontents/Resources
      [not loaded] com.symantec.kext.filesecurity (1.4.3f19) [Support]
      /Library/Application Support/Symantec/Daemon/SymDaemon.bundle/Contents/PlugIns/SymConfidentialData.b undle/Contents/Resources
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      /Library/Application Support/Symantec/IntrusionPrevention/SavedEngine
      [loaded] com.symantec.kext.ips (3.1f10) [Support]
      /System/Library/Extensions
      [loaded] com.AmbrosiaSW.AudioSupport (4.1.2 - SDK 10.7) [Support]
      [loaded] com.symantec.kext.internetSecurity (1.3.2f5) [Support]
      [loaded] com.symantec.kext.pf (4.2.1f7) [Support]
      [not loaded] com.usboverdrive.driver.hid (10.4.5) [Support]
      /System/Library/Extensions/USBOverdrive.kext/Contents/PlugIns
      [not loaded] com.usboverdrive.driver.hidsb (10.4.5) [Support]
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      [failed] com.apple.wdhelper.plist
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      [invalid?] com.maintain.PurgeInactiveMemory.plist [Support]
      [invalid?] com.maintain.Restart.plist [Support]
      [invalid?] com.maintain.ShutDown.plist [Support]
      [invalid?] com.maintain.Sleep.plist [Support]
      [running] com.maintain.SystemEvents.plist [Support]
      [running] com.symantec.uiagent.application.plist [Support]
      [running] org.pqrs.KeyRemap4MacBook.server.plist [Support]
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      [loaded] com.ambrosiasw.ambrosiaaudiosupporthelper.daemon.plist [Support]
      [loaded] com.anchorfree.ajaxserver.plist [Support]
      [loaded] com.cocoatech.pathfinder.SMFHelper.plist [Support]
      [loaded] com.cocoatech.pathfinder.SMFHelper7.plist [Support]
      [running] com.distortedvista.istatmenusprocessserver.plist [Support]
      [loaded] com.ea.origin.ESHelper.plist [Support]
      [invalid?] com.maintain.AutoLoginUserScreenLocked.plist [Support]
      [invalid?] com.maintain.CocktailScheduler.plist [Support]
      [invalid?] com.maintain.HideSpotlightMenuBarIcon.plist [Support]
      [loaded] com.symantec.avscandaemon.plist [Support]
      [not loaded] com.symantec.deepsight-extractor.plist [Support]
      [running] com.symantec.diskMountNotify.plist [Support]
      [loaded] com.symantec.MissedTasks.plist [Support]
      [loaded] com.symantec.navapd.plist [Support]
      [running] com.symantec.navapdaemonsl.plist [Support]
      [loaded] com.symantec.Sched501-1.plist [Support]
      [loaded] com.symantec.Sched501-3.plist [Support]
      [running] com.symantec.sharedsettings.plist [Support]
      [running] com.symantec.symdaemon.plist [Support]
      [running] com.symantec.symSchedDaemon.plist [Support]
      [invalid?] com.vmware.launchd.vmware.plist [Support]
      [running] openbase.plist [Support]
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      [loaded] com.google.keystone.agent.plist [Support]
      [invalid?] com.Livestation.plist [Support]
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      [loaded] com.valvesoftware.steamclean.plist [Support]
      [running] openlaunch.plist [Support]
      [running] ws.agile.1PasswordAgent.plist [Support]
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      iStat menus Helper Application (/Users/[redacted]/Library/Application Support/iStat menus/Helpers/iStat menus Helper.app)
      Dropbox Application (/Applications/Dropbox.app)
      Box Sync Application (/Applications/Box Sync.app)
      Google Drive Application (/Applications/Google Drive.app)
      Fantastical Application (/Applications/Fantastical.app)
      EEventManager Application (/Applications/Epson Software/Event Manager.app/Contents/Resources/Assistants/Event Manager/EEventManager.app)
      HPShortcutManagerStartup UNKNOWN (missing value)
      SymSecondaryLaunch Application (/Library/Application Support/Norton Solutions Support/Scheduler/SymSecondaryLaunch.app)
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      Flip4Mac WMV Plugin: Version: 2.3.8.1 [Support]
      FlashPlayer-10.6: Version: 14.0.0.145 - SDK 10.6 [Support]
      JavaAppletPlugin: Version: 14.9.0 - SDK 10.7 Check version
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      iPhotoPhotocast: Version: 7.0
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      AutoPagerize [Installed]
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      ClickToPlugin [Installed]
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      Flash Player  [Support]
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      Growl  [Support]
      iStat menus  [Support]
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      MacFUSE  [Support]
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