High GNOME CPU consumption

For me gnome-shell+Xorg are always at 20-30%, or even more, especially when alt+tabbing between windows. This means high power consumption, laptop temperature is always high, slowness...
I don't remember this happening in 3.6, am I the only one having this problem?
00:02.1 Display controller: Intel Corporation Mobile GME965/GLE960 Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 0c)

Hmm this is getting to be more tricky.  Are gnome and kde installed on the same Arch setup? They could be somehow conflicting with each other, though I don't know why; they shouldn't.  I don't use gnome myself so I'm not too sure what a probable cause would be other than LLVM forcing itself to be used.  Apparently you're not alone with this problem, here's a topic on the fedora forums:
http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?t=285415
According to that, it seems the OP has intel drivers and they're not being used.  Just doing a google search on "gnome high cpu usage", there's a lot of relevant results.  I could look deeper into it but I figure you'd be faster at it than me at this point.

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