Why did Amiga decide to design/develop custom hardware for the new AmigaOne platform?Since they've made a system that can run Linux or AmigaOS out-of-the-box, why didn't they just design the AmigaOS to run on x86-based hardware to begin with without the need for a custom-designed motherboard?
What advantages will we have by using a custom-designed motherboard, when there aren't really any kick-@ss custom chips on it (e.g., next-rev. Hombre). I mean, ArticiaS, AGP 2x, no firewire support... What gives? If they'd have gone with a Linux-base and worked from there, we'd at least have drivers for gfx/sound cards... I guess my point is, if you're gonna make it a custom job, then give it some rockin' custom chips.
Also, isn't the rumor that they will eventually make AmigaOS for x86-based machines, anyway? Why not cut out the middle-man, then, and cut out the custom design stuff?