I have been experiencing this issue too, but it seems to affect me more
severely:

While the panel is pegging one of my 8 (4 with hyperthreading) cores, if
I try to use the HUD or system tray applets, I have about 10 seconds
within which to launch a terminal and kill the process before my
computer becomes completely and utterly unresponsive for 40 seconds.

Anything that doesn't seem to require user input, such as music or video
players, keep on playing.

The cursor moves, but it doesn't seem to affect anything, until after
the 40 seconds are up, and all of my inputs (mouse and keyboard) from
that duration are rapidly applied in sequence. Does this happen to other
people?

While it is chewing up a core, the clock stops counting up (visible
because I have it set to display seconds), but I usually don't notice it
until it's too late.

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  unity-panel-service pegs one of my CPUs at 100%

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