I talked about the choice of 32 bit 68k for the low end and 64 bit PPC for a high end Amiga with one unified API. Let's let the consumers choose:
1) 68k laptop Amiga for $1000
o CPU speed of a Raspberry Pi or better
o 1GB of memory
o 40GB SSD
o SAGA gfx with chunky
o supports most 68k Amiga software
o battery life of 16 hours
or
2) PPC laptop Amiga $7000
o CPU speed of an i3 or better, 64 bit, 2-4 cores, virtualization support
o 8GB of memory
o 1TB hard drive
o integrated modern gfx card
o 68k software is sandboxed, PPC AmigaOS support is possible, no virtualization software
o battery life of 4 hours
To be honest I find both way to expensive...
I would rather target something like this:
* 68K CPU with enhanced feature set and instruction providing multimedia acceleration
* 1 GB of fast main memory
My design target would here by to reach 1.5 to 3.0 GB/sec memory copy speed.
This means this 68K system would be about 10 times more powerful in memory than a PowerPC G4 Amiga.
* USB, Network and HDMI connectors
* Amiga Chipset with P96 und truecolor
* Video resolution up to full HD
* SDCard storage
We have the know-how to produce the above today.
The whole could be sold for $300-ish