Yes darksun9210
I totally agree with you post 2 statement. Since Mac have moved to cheap Intel chips, why not also Amiga. A new Amiga should at least be 64 bit multi core. No lack of power any more, but Amiga should not only be a fast PC like Mac, cutting edge today is different. How about a built in FPGA board? Give Amiga programs the possibility to reprogram part of its hardware?? The hardware experts here probably have ideas on what would be cutting edge today. Hardware for CUDA??
Main point is, a new Amiga should level with Mac and PC and then go beyond them in how it utilizes present day technology that is true Amiga, being the best, yet again.
If we do this, we both have the cake and eat it, meaning; the joy of vintage, emulation and vintage advancement(Natami,c-clone), is still there. Nothing of the interesting projects will die, they will live side by side with a modern battle cruiser Amiga. :-)
There could be a great advantage for the lack of new models in the recent years, no burden of backward compatibility, just the latest technology, put together in a smarter way.