Support for 64 bit OS

Since a 64 bit OS is now the de facto standard on many if not most PC's these days (and probably ALL of the PC's of PSE Users?), and since editing photos is memory hungry, can Adobe please indicate when a 64 bit version will be available please?
I don't know about anyone else, but to me, 64 bit support is the number 1 'feature' that I would like to see.  I have a PC with 32GB RAM and panoramic stitches failing because of 'lack of memory' where the issue is that only 10% of my PC's memory can be addressed by the app.  I would rebuy the app today if I could have it in 64 bit.   Please, pretty please.

Premiere Elements for video editing is already available in 64 bit; so perhaps it's only a matter of time.

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