HDR 32-bit really is?

I'm really impressed with the new HDR functionality in Camera Raw 9.0. It is easy to use and seems to do a great job. It is advertised as producing a 32-bit HDR image. This size seems to indicate that it is likely because my NAVE MP 12 files are only 8 or 9 MB and DNG HDR file is 56 MB. But the Bridge and Lightroom that the HDR image is 16-bit. Any thoughts? I have yet to try using Lightroom, but intend to do so shortly.

Jim, the HDR merge result is a DNG file in floating point.  The image data are stored as point floating 16-bit data.  When you return this data by using the Camera Raw controls, we use internally a processing 32-bit floating point image pipeline for rendering.

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