I think we Amigans suffer from analasys paralasys... it will take one pioneering individual to make an FPGA CPU card. When that happens the maker of the card will discover that even though there are better solutions out there the FPGA fills a need that many ignore...
There is no standard Next Gen Amiga that offers 100% backwards offical compatibility from a stable manufacturer. Until then we want to hang onto what we have and run our classic apps....
When someone gets their act together and makes a good cost effective solution Amiga users will jump on it, until then we poder about FPGA cpu cards for wedge shaped Amigas.
Think back to before MiniMIG many folks said it was impossible/not cost effective/ to reverse engineer an AMIGA into an FPGA. Dennis proved not only is it possible but a sell-able product.