Vista Home Premium SP1 x64 & Photoshop Elements ?

Hi all,
Does any one know if there are any plans in the works to make Photoshop Elements compatible, and take full advntage of 64 bit technology both in Vista and XP? Sure would be nice to take advantage of that 8GB of memory I have.
Thanks,
John

Even PS doesn't do that, except for CS 4. PSE 7, the latest version of PSE is based on CS3, so

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