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Chrome has often been quite slow on my Nexus 7 (16GB, bootloader is still locked, stock 4.1.2 JB, installing apps from other sources "on".) But honestly, that has more frequently been because of the other processes running on the tablet. If one looks at the app list and kills all of the running apps (third soft button, swipe them all away) and then check the running processes and shut down crud like Facebook and such like, Chrome can be pretty speedy. The issue seems to be multitasking related for me.
EDIT: just tested.. buttery smooth with no apps running. The other issue I've seen is having too many tabs open, as they all run as a separate process (well.. do on Windows) and all load when the browser first opens. I don't sync my tabs in any way (past what Chrome does when you're logged in.) maybe that's another issue that causes slow down??
Edited 2012-11-08 17:32 UTC