In addition, increased bus and I/O bandwidth allow for faster and wider data throughput.
As a result, as explained in Mix magazine (“When I’m Sixty-Four ” by Ron Franklin, October 2005), “large data sets (tracks, plug-ins, samples, etc.) can be loaded entirely into memory, reducing the need for slower disk access. Presonus wroteAll three versions of Studio One employ 64-bit memory addressing that is, they can be run as a 64-bit application in Windows and Mac OS X (10.6 or later), which allows you to break the 4 GB RAM limitation of 32-bit programs.
These are completely two different things.
So is Antares an exception here or is this false advertisement? Natrix wroteSorry to cut In but I just bought the upgrade from version 1 and it says in the product description that it uses 64 to 32 bit floating to compensate for 32 bit plugins.