Interestingly, the problem is also seen if chromium is restarted and one
of the tabs is http://translate.google.com - closing that tab resolves
the cpu usage issue, and subsequently opening a new tab and going to
http://translate.google.com does *not* manifest the problem.
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After performing a few tests, the problem seems to be that if a tab
using youtube's html5 player exists at browser start, chromium will spin
@ 100% cpu. Closing that tab makes the cpu usage drop to normal levels.
What is odd is that if no youtube html5 tab exists at startup and I then
create a new
Looks like this might be being caused by flashplugin. After closing a
few tabs the problem is no longer recreatable.
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