64-bit version of FCP coming???

So since uncle Stevie demo'd 32-bit and 64-bit apps side-by-side at WWDC last month, I'm wondering if they intend to ship a 64-bit version of Final Cut in our lifetimes?
I mean a 2.5GB memory limitation and other limits in the coding could be eliminated by an major update (along with a whole new world of bugs<tic>) but at least we could do HD video faster (one would hope) and also rendor at the speed of light for a change.
Just wondering.

Apple is so close mouthed about application development.
No doubt Leopard will influence some of this, and that's not until October.

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