The Processor Core: The Amiga would have stayed with its
parallel processor core design. We always knew that one of the things
that made this such a versatile and powerful machine was the fact
that, even though main processor speed was relatively slow, much of
the burdensome work of processing graphics and sound was done by not
one, but two other chips, which when combined, made a very powerful
factory for multimedia apps. So, the Amiga today would sport not one,
but, actually three equally powerful, equally advanced, state of the
art Motorola chips, each designed specifically for jobs in sound, and
graphics. Also, each of these powerful processors should have direct
control and access to the system resources they require, including
proprietary and system-wide RAM and transport buses. In other words,
no cards!
NVIDIA’s Geforce 256 GPU murders any current Motorola CPU when it comes to 3D acceleration.
Note that, modern DX9 VPUs are massively paralleled VLIW(1)/SIMD(2)/MIMD(2) pipelined cores. They are noted to be one of the fastest hidden** DSPs in the market place (when loaded with BionicFX Apps).
Examples
1. NVIDIA Geforce FX family.
2. NVIDIA Geforce 6x00 family and ATI Radeon Xx00 family.
ATI Radeon X800 has theoretical of +200GFLOPS i.e. equalling ~1 Sony Cell. "Rage Max" is an ATI reserve technology for multi-VPU cores.
3DLabs's Wildcat Realizm 800 is quite dangerous since this sucker has theoretical of ~700GFLOPS (shame about the drivers).