Oracle 64 bit Client

I have a task to install 64 bit client, I have tried to ask if they mean instant client but to no avail. Is there a oracle product called 64 bit client? I have researched , RTFM and cannot find a "64 bit client". Any direction would be appreciated.
Thanking all in Advance

what operating system and hardware platform are you talking about?
The 64-bit client exists for Linux-x64,Linux Itanium, Windows Itanium and Solaris SPARC and x86-64 versions.
Mike

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