No need. 32 bit became a hindrance because a 32 bit address bus can only address up to 4GB of RAM.
A 64 bit address bus can address up to 16 EB of RAM. Exabytes. To get there we would need to pass Gigabytes, Terabytes, and Petabytes of RAM capacity before we get to Exabytes.
That is a limit that we simply will never hit, at least not with silicon based computers.
No need. 32 bit became a hindrance because a 32 bit address bus can only address up to 4GB of RAM.
A 64 bit address bus can address up to 16 EB of RAM. Exabytes. To get there we would need to pass Gigabytes, Terabytes, and Petabytes of RAM capacity before we get to Exabytes.
That is a limit that we simply will never hit, at least not with silicon based computers.