It appears that one of the cores on your multi-core CPU has stopped responding to clock interrupts, indicating either a malfunctioning driver or a CPU problem itself. It's hard to say which from a minidump:
Code:
0: kd> .bugcheck
Bugcheck code 00000101
Arguments 00000000`00000061 00000000`00000000 fffffa60`005ec180 00000000`00000001
0: kd> !thread
GetPointerFromAddress: unable to read from fffff80001e27000
THREAD fffffa8009a33940 Cid 13a0.10b8 Teb: 000000007efdb000 Win32Thread: fffff900c26f52b0 WAIT: (UserRequest) UserMode Non-Alertable
fffffa8003de34a0 NotificationEvent
fffffa8009a339f8 NotificationTimer
Not impersonating
GetUlongFromAddress: unable to read from fffff80001da6c00
Owning Process fffffa8009bb57b0 Image: chrome.exe
Attached Process N/A Image: N/A
fffff78000000000: Unable to get shared data
Wait Start TickCount 35115
Context Switch Count 3713 LargeStack
ReadMemory error: Cannot get nt!KeMaximumIncrement value.
UserTime 00:00:00.000
KernelTime 00:00:00.000
Win32 Start Address 0x00000000002d65ca
Stack Init fffffa60084cadb0 Current fffffa60084ca230
Base fffffa60084cb000 Limit fffffa60084c2000 Call 0
Priority 12 BasePriority 8 PriorityDecrement 2 IoPriority 2 PagePriority 5
Child-SP RetAddr : Args to Child : Call Site
fffffa60`084ca270 00000001`46b40c20 : fffff800`01c5358d 00000001`46b40c20 fffff800`01c650de fffffa60`084ca8f0 : 0x3`307dc267
fffffa60`084ca278 fffff800`01c5358d : 00000001`46b40c20 fffff800`01c650de fffffa60`084ca8f0 00000000`ffffffff : 0x1`46b40c20
fffffa60`084ca280 00000000`00000000 : 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : nt!KiInterruptDispatchNoLock+0x14d
0: kd> !sysinfo cpuinfo
[CPU Information]
~MHz = REG_DWORD 2940
Component Information = REG_BINARY 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,0,0,0
Configuration Data = REG_FULL_RESOURCE_DESCRIPTOR ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
Identifier = REG_SZ AMD64 Family 15 Model 67 Stepping 3
ProcessorNameString = REG_SZ AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 5600+
VendorIdentifier = REG_SZ AuthenticAMD
If you can configure your system for a complete dump (or at least a kernel dump), we might be able to tell. Unfortunately, minidumps have zero information about processor status.