Disabling the SNA acceleration will solve the issue at a significant 
performance cost, though:
http://cynic.cc/blog/posts/sna_acceleration_vs_uxa/
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=intel_glamor_first&num=2

For an immediate permanent fix, best is to add the --ui-disable-partial-
swap argument to the "Exec=" commands of /usr/share/applications
/chromium-browser.desktop

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