New iTunes uses 100% CPU

I hate the new iTunes. It is consuming 100% of my CPU. Anyone else experiencing this?

Oh another thing:
It does step 1 ok (backing up) but when it starts downloading apps (step 2) is the problem. The first few apps end up downloading but iTunes freezes like 5 times during the process... After a few apps comes the white screen and everything... Once the iPod is removed and iTunes it closed, the background comes back and everything  goes back to normal. Nothing is erased from the iPod either.
Thought that would help.

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