IA64 processor not emulating X86

Galinho13

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What does it mean?
How to solve it?
I was wonder if maybe this is a problem with my hardware/system.
This message was showed in the CPU-M Benchmark.
http://i.imgur.com/3isHVpm.png
Could someone help, or see if got the same message?
My rig:

Intel Core I5 3330
Mobo Asus P8B75M
500GB HD SATA III 7.2RPM WD
GTX 650
8GB RAM DDR3 1333 MHz
PSU 550W
 
Solution
There is a family of Intel 64-bit processors called IA64, my guess some of these processors can emulate x86 processors, but it doesn't mean anything for you since the processor you have is a x86-64 processor.

AnEwG

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There is a family of Intel 64-bit processors called IA64, my guess some of these processors can emulate x86 processors, but it doesn't mean anything for you since the processor you have is a x86-64 processor.
 
Solution
[quotemsg=12955709,0,1534170]There is a family of Intel 64-bit processors called IA64, my guess some of these processors can emulate x86 processors, but it doesn't mean anything for you since the processor you have is a x86-64 processor. [/quotemsg]

In other words don't worry about it IA-64 are Itananium processors (not very commonly used and only for servers). That is supposed to be not detected as you do not have an IA-64 processor but a x86-64 processor.
 

Galinho13

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Thank you, guys!
I thought it could be a problem, since I'm having a trouble with Chrome stable, and it's X86. With Chrome Canary x64, I don't ahve the same problem.
If you guys have the same problem or has some day, could you try to help me?
Link: http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-2078493/google-chrome-slow-opening-lot-tabs-middle-mouse-button.html
Thanks