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In addition to the answers about single object, there is also a difference between 32 and 64 bit applications in how much memory they can address. I am not sure how this works out for .NET, but for a general Windows application a 32 bit program will have, at best, around 3 GB's of memory in its address space. This is then filled up even more with loaded DLL's, file handled, objects, etc, so it could be considerable less than that.

For 64 bit, you have relatively unlimited addressable memory available. However, the actual amount you can use is still limited by physical memory, page file and other factors. Also, the 2 GB per-object limit probably still applies. Furthermore, it is always easier to allocate a lot of small chunks than to allocate one big chunk, so creating 4 512 MB objects has more chance of succeeding than one 2 GB object.
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