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This isn't about the file system. The Ars article gives a direct quote from a Senior R&D guy at MS... I highly doubt he would say IA-128 when he was talking about file system addressing.
I suspect this is probably an effort to prepare for 128-bit FPU. It is highly unlikely that AMD or Intel would extend the address space anytime soon, but that does not mean they wouldn't extend the size of FP registers.
Having full 128-bit FPU would be useful for a variety of things, and could pave the way to eventually unifying SSE with x86.
Read this: http://forums.amd.com/devblog/blogpost.cfm?catid=208&threadid=11293...
All completely speculative of course, just saying the file system explanation doesn't seem to fit very well to me.