The gap in market share may get worse. 32bit hardware is no longer being sold 
or manufactured. The 64bit version of Ubuntu doesn't "just work". In fact on 
large segments of the Ubuntu English Forums people are told to install the 
32bit version. 
Common complaints about the 64bit version are missing applications, inability 
to install some applications, and the inability to install 32bit applications 
as a stop gap measure. Multiarch has stalled in Debain. RPM based distro's are 
increasingly  multiarch. SuSE is completely multiarch.
All the while development of the 32bit version is the main priority of Ubuntu.

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Microsoft has a majority market share
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