So lets say Commodore had built an 060 based amiga, before jumping ship to other hardware (or dying).
I would have included a Pentium-based bridge board or SBC for running Windows 95 side-by-side with Workbench. Wait, isn't that what Steve/clusteruk did, albeit in reverse? Yup. By 1997, an Amiga without a Video Toaster wasn't of much use to anyone but a hobbyist. (That's still the case, but we love them nonetheless.) EDIT: Even NewTek had moved LightWave to other platforms....