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With 33 bits, you could address 8 GB of memory. G965 has 64 bits, which means that they have 31 bits to use for the rest of the hardware, so you would not have any such limitations anymore. In fact, with 64 bits you could address 16 exabytes, so we'll do just fine for a while... ;-)
I would think the current situation depends on both the hardware and BIOS implementations.