When originally shipped on August 28, 2009, Apple had MacOS X 10.6 "Snow Leopard" boot in 32-bit mode to ensure compatibility with non-Apple kernal extensions and drivers. As a result, most applications and peripherals that had yet to be updated to run in 64-bit mode would continue to operate without problems. More @Wikipedia
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