So I just got back from an Apple Store and they round about suggested the same thing to me. I'm not crazy about putting down for a whole new computer but may have to do so. Can I ask, what specific configuration was yours? Mine is a M4 Pro Mac mini with 14‑core CPU, 20‑core GPU, 16-core Neural Engine, 64GB memory, & 2TB SSD.
i wonder if there is a correlation between specifics?
Mine has a 12-core CPU, a 16-core GPU, 24GB of memory, and a 512GB SSD.
However, I was able to find the solution myself after switching to a new Mac mini. The new Mac mini exhibited the same issue as before. I then contacted Adobe, and they suggested performing a clean installation of Creative Cloud and Adobe applications such as Lightroom Classic (LrC) and Photoshop (PS).
I followed the instructions provided in the link below:
https://adobe.ly/3twZlZA
This page might be in Japanese, but you can use a web translation tool if needed.
After completing the clean installation, the issue with increasing memory for Photoshop was resolved.
I also identified the root cause of the problem in my case. I had used Time Machine to transfer my Mac environment from my previous MacBook to the Mac mini, which caused issues with Creative Cloud.
When I initially bought a temporary Mac mini, I didn’t use Time Machine since it wasn’t my permanent setup. However, after getting my new Mac mini and restoring from Time Machine, the same issue reappeared.
So, it turns out that Time Machine was the culprit behind this issue.
Thank you for your participation, but I believe I have resolved this on my own.