Consider passing true to memory_get_usage which will return the true amount of system memory allocated (rather than just emalloc usage). The runtime is probably referring to system memory used when terminating your script, which may be much higher (e.g. Through extensions which are not emalloc ing values).
OK, so I think I have found out the problem. As it turns out, if there is hard image to process GD2 allocation memory but you can't see it in memory_get_usage and get_peak so quite lame but...
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