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I used Chrome for Android both on my Galaxy Nexus phone and Asus Transformer Infinity tablet, and on both devices I find it robust and highly responsive. The only reason I haven't ditched the old stock browser on my tablet completely is that I am addicted to the "Quick Controls" feature that Chrome has not yet replicated.
I wonder if this may be exposing a weakness of the Nexus 7 GPU?