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Offline Helgis75

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Re: AmigaOne Gaming
« on: February 12, 2003, 09:36:35 AM »
That was a very beatiful and emotional post of AmigaOne gaming, Kingtutt :-) . I don't think you need to worry. The AmigaOne will have state-of-the-art games and all.

As you said, Warp3D NOVA should be ready by not too long, and more support for the ATI Radeon-line will certainly arrive, too, as well as getting 24-bit AHI-drivers supporting SB Audigy and TerraTec Aureon-line of audio cards. Also remember that IBM and Motorola are heavily serious into further develop the PowerPC RISC CPU-technology! While IBM are further improving the G3 CPUs and developing 64-bit PowerPC RISC CPUs (the 970), Motorola is further improving the G4 CPUs, slowly going toward the next step, the PowerPC G5, so this is very interesting actually, and very promising! Great to see that Motorola is back in track to seriously pushing the PowerPC-technology forward, as IBM is doing.. :-)

Soon Mai Logic is also ready to release the Articia P supporting 133Mhz 64-bit PCI-X bus, 333Mhz DDR-SDRAM and 4x AGP, so during the end of 2003, we may see the next production-run of AmigaOnes with Articia P, replacing the bug-fixed Articia S. Alongside this, Mai Logic is also continuing development of two completely next generation PPC-controller chips named Articia MP and Magicia family. These next-generation controllers will support DDR2 and 8x AGP, as Pam Han told me in an email around september last year..Therefore, don't worry. :-)

Again, you wrote a very beatiful post, KingTutt!  :-)
Helgis - AMIGA DEFINITELY makes it all possible!!!