They could. But it doesn't make sense just to give them a CPU card so that people can feel good when you know that there could be much more speed if there was another NB. It would be unfair to all of those who want the real speed of the G4 CPU.
LOL! It's so funny to hear all of this now. Before this announcement the Pegasos was "all that, and a bag of chips". Now it's dumping the current chipset because it's so buggy they cannot get the real speed of the G4 CPU!!!! Please stop trying to make excuses for Genesi and Pegasos. It's not the worst thing that they are redesigning it. But please at least be willing to look at all of the companies involved Eyetech, Mai, IBM, Terrasoft, etc... and they are not having these problems that the Pegasos is having. Just for once admit that it could inherently be a design flaw in the original Pegasos board. It wouldn't be a crime, and certainly not the first time this sort of thing has happened.
People on "both sides", please listen. These boards are new and in the greater scheme of things, RELATIVELY UNTESTED in everyday use. That's not to say completely untested, but problems will continue to arrise from both side as the user base grows. The orignal Amiga's had issues that had to be worked on as well. Genesi obviously see's a need to go back and redesign. Good. While they are at it, they will make improvements based upon what is currently available. That makes sense. This will likely happen in the next revision of AmigaOnes as well (it's already happened to a lesser extent). Let's just see what the next few months hold for us all.
This is good news in the long run. As it ups the specs that AmigaOne systems will have to match. Maybe the next version will use DDR and AGP4-8X and etc. By this, Genesi are pushing Eyetech to start on the next big thing (if they haven't already). That can only be good for us all.