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Yes, 32 bit computers still exists. In fact it is the most commonly sold computer to businesses running Win7. They generally run A lesser processor. My computer at work is 6 months old and has Win7 32 bit os with a i5 processor. As a side note; the i7 will run on 32 bit OS.
As of a couple of years ago the major computer manufacturers started migrating to the 64 bit os as the standard for retail customers.
Just an update on this thread. Optimising a strategy in NT8 takes memory to 14GB in about 2h. I have 32GB and the whole optimisation takes about 6h, with peak memory use of 18GB.