@cicero790
Well the current "road map" the NatAmi developers have is they are planning to release the Developer NatAmi version, which is SuperAGA chipset + 060 clocked at 90MHz, then they want to work towards a "consumer" version which would include the SuperAGA chipset (plus any enhancements brought about via developer testing) with a new 68K core clocked at 200MHz+ with added features in one FPGA. I think that they are also open to the dea of open sourcing the SuperAGA but that is way down the line.
But if you mean a newer more featured AMiga compatible clone computer then I personally can only think of them trying to add more features to the SuperAGA (enhnaced 3D core etc) and maybe evovling the platform with Aros as they can only really go so far with OS3.9+ enhancements.