Tooling type is the same. Whether or not you can do those materials with a single cut or not is going to be determined by how stiff your machine is combined with the capability of your router/spindle. For the thicker plywood, you can use a compression bit in two or more passes with good results as long as your first pass gets below the transition on the cutter so that the downcut shearing is engaged with the top surface of the material. You'll sometimes need to be thoughtful in your tool paths relative to ramping since that first bit of the bit, as it were, is going to be up-cut.