128 bit when
Probably not for a while and when the modern day markets catch up, 64 bit is modern day market standard, 128 bit is a decade or so roughly down the line despite existing in the 1990's experimentally. (though saying that, people did not expect computers to progress as fast as they have done, estimating that only the richest people in the world will own a personal one)
Right now it was estimated that computers would dramatically improve every two or so years, and that number has been recalculated lately because of hardware requirements of keeping them cool (bigger fans & costs to make resulting) so unless we develop a new heat immune way of computing so we can cram super-computer like power into them consequence free, give or take some new breakthroughs in handling the heat and the raw power of computing in general so all 128 bits are being used constructively. Its a waste to use a system that can collect information on that scale but can't store it away as effectively due to processing constraints, 64 runs within the limits of modern day computers unlike their 32bit predecessors which are more limited.
Would anyone care to explain in laydwarve's terms why multi-threading will not have a great impact on fort mode performance?
It'd tidy stuff up into neat pretty pockets rather than going through the same channels as everything else, but you've still got to store and handle that stuff somewhere, therein lies the problem in it being a tool to tidy up, not a magic bullet to correct.