Macbook Pro Getting Significantly Hotter After New Update

Since getting the new Flash update with hardware accelleration, I've been noticing a significant rise in temperature (when before it wouldn't get hot to the touch much at all) when on sites with Flash. On the Apple discussion forums other people seem to be having the same issue with the new update. Is this known to Adobe and will there be anything done about it? Thanks.
My model is 15" Macbook Pro 2.53Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo (Mid 2009) with Nvidia 9400 and 4GB RAM with OSX 10.6.4 and Flash 10,1,82,76.

What happens when you turn off hardware acceleration?  Do things cool down a bit?
And while we're on the subject, did you ever download and try out the "Gala" preview release?  Gala had some additional hardware acceleration capabilities that arrived a little too late to make it into the official (10.1.82.76) version.

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