Will there be a 64 bit version in June 2011?

There has been talk of a 64-bit version of Final Cut Pro out in June. Does that mean that FCE will also be 64-bit? Does this matter if Final Cut Pro is going to sell for only $300? I have not found anything in the news, just wondering if I have missed something. Thanks, David

It seems from statements made at the FCP X demo in Las Vegas in April that there will no be further development on Final Cut Express. The upgrade will be to FCP X. It also appears will be no further upgrades to the current version of FCP. FCP X to released in June will be a wholly new application.

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