Well it's what I said before. Too many Amiga users take their hardware to emotional levels. Some people have near to utter wedding vows to their machines. Companies know this, and will play anything on the emotions of the Amiga users. Even if it means using sub-par hardware on items they sell to the users.
Hell, the x86 market might be cut throat, and cheap, cheap, cheap, but I tend to find more honest people in it then the Amiga market. It's just as bad as a certain Macintosh video card company insisting on charging money for drivers for cards over 12 years old.