As stated at AmiWest 2010, they still have no interest in x86.
I suppose selling a handful outdated slow overpriced computers somehow makes them more money than selling good software that runs on fast commodity hardware.
I certainly understand the desire NOT to follow everyone else, including the once-upon-a-time "Think Different" Apple, onto x86. Plus Hermans seems very happy with the PPC prospects. Excerpt from Amigakit website:
Ben Hermans encourages people to look at Freescale P4 P5 architectures for future of AmigaOne range. He says PowerPC is still a viable platform for the future. Potentially 8 cores running at 1.5Ghz: "mind boggling performance"