I re-deployed one of my systems to Xenial.
For the complexity of going back I took what kernel is currently active which 
was 4.4.0-224
With that I spun up the Xubuntu 32 bit iso you referred.

For the sake of completeness I also did the same on 4.15.0-20-generic
(also with newer qemu of bionic).

$ qemu-system-i386 -name xubuntu-18.04-desktop-i386 -m 2047M -cpu host
-smp 1 -enable-kvm -machine type=ubuntu,accel=kvm -boot d -cdrom
/tmp/xubuntu-18.04-desktop-i386.iso

And while the initial loading from the ISO takes quite some time I was
easily able to go from the installer into "try Xubuntu" and once the
desktop loaded up it was actually quite responsive and just fine. This
is true for both kernels/releases that I had tried.

Now since we have this yet-unknown relation to the host kernel version,
I wanted to ask if you could try the even newer 4.4.0-224 kernel?

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