Which is exactly what should have happened to the Amiga 20 years ago.
And exactly what should still happen.
We've heard the same non-sensical arguments about endian orientation, preserving compatibility, limited resources, lack of qualified developers, non-existent funding and how alternative solutions relegate AmigaOS to the scrapheap for 2 decades.
In the meantime, a significant amount of money has been invested in developing the A1222, X1000 and X5000 - all of which are outdated, expensive and have suffered significant shortfalls in software support.
If you peel back the litany of excuses it ultimately comes down to two things: fraudulence and ineptitude.