I've just read in Unity's docs that
Unity’s garbage collection – which uses the Boehm GC algorithm – is non-generational and non-compacting. “Non-generational” means that the GC must sweep through the entire heap when performing a collection pass, and its performance therefore degrades as the heap expands. “Non-compacting” means that objects in memory are not relocated in order to close gaps between objects.
Does anyone of You knows or assumes why Unity aborts using standard .Net GC with generations and compacting? I made some tests and i'm really surprised that even objects from LOH are in generation 0 and probably GC's trying to collect them with small objects.