The situation seems to have improved but the bug is still active.

The feisty-generic kernel boot process is still much slower than
feisty-386. Also frequency scaling does still not work. I still believe
this is related to something consuming/blocking CPU cycles, so only a
small number of cycles are available for actual work. That is why the
CPU frequency can never be scaled down.
I have filed a separate bug for the CPU frequency scaling problem, but I very 
much believe they are related!
See: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/137252

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feisty generic kernel performing worse than i386
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