I certainly do. By the time that a move to PPC was considered the 68K was a dead issue. X86 was still pretty primitive and thank god the didn't go to PA RISC.
Even now, PPC is capable of producing competitive, competent performance.
C= Amiga PA-RISC might lead to C= Amiga Intel Itanium.
Intel Itanium was designed to replace Intel's own X86 CPUs, but AMD64 (X86-64) hammered Intel Itanium in X86 software protection and sales volume. Also, AMD64 hammered any shift towards non-X86 64bit ISA e.g. PowerPC 970.
The battle is between two large OEM/ODM clone armies of X86 vs ARM. Other CPU ISAs will be caught in the crossfire.