AAA and Coldfire are the only differences with a modern board...
The OS doesn't run on coldfire and a coldfire sucks compared to a G4... even running 68k code.
We are running PPC native apps and do you want to slow down everything with a coldfire?
I would use a powerpc instead of a coldfire. Come on, OS4 and MOS runs on ppc, not on Coldfires. There's no coldfire software out and it would only be SLOWER.
AAA isn't finished and even if it was finished it would be a waste of time compared to companies that work only doing chipsets. You can't compete with them in features or price.
We no longer need AGA compatibility, we have get rid of it. If you want to run AGA apps, run UAE or use the real Amiga. If you insist on thinking that AGA is something wonderfull put a xilinx on a pci card and start programming it. But I can't see the point in investing money in being AGA compatible. AGA is dead. AAA isn't finished.
And using a coldfire is a waste of money.
I would use PPC or x86, that's all. The OS already runs on PPC. If I wanted other cpu I would use x86.
BTW
The Amiga mice/keyboard/case is a good idea.
And if somebody released a PCI card with an Altera it would sell well too