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[q]But seriously, it does seem a little late for this. It might have helped the transition, but almost all processors are 64-bit now, so the market for this is small.[q]
Well, this is only one advantage. The other is cross-platform development.
You'll be able to install libraries for multiple archs in parallel, meaning (e.g.) that you can install ARM libraries on x86_64 as well, to compile against with a cross-compiler.