@MagicSN
>than for 68k CPUs (as PPC is a "true CPU family").
I don't agree with this. There are many diferences in PPC.
1)Some of them have Altivec and some not. (is it a small difference??)
2) clock speeds range from less than 300 Mhz (I don't remember exacly, I guess the first 603 where even les than 200Mhz) up to 1.4Ghz. And the 970 is coming..
3) the number of functional units=> the digreee of parallelism is different.
Basically you have one line "faster on Floating Point" and one line "faster on Integer" - sure,
"basically"? this is a simplification, i.e. 90%
(or 95%) optimization...
>of Floating Point units inside and such... but >that won't change much the way you code. After
if you search for 100% optimization they change the way you code. have you read the rest of this thread??
We were discussing having 2 060 c2p: one optimized for Blizzard or Apollo 1260 and onother for 4060 like CSMK2 which behaves differently. That is what i mean, I even have interest in optimizing for a specific board, not just for a specific CPU!
>they are all damned fast CPUs, and limiting
apart from the fact that you sound really unpolite saying that other people are stupid, as I explained in previous messages,being limited by the hardware is EXACTLY what I am searching!
>difference, if it is then this or that chip...
you don't have to trust too much on benchmarks, but if they show 6Mb/sec difference between CV3D and Picasso IV.....THERE IS a DIFFERENE.
your points were clear, I wonder whether you read what other people answer to you. I don't think so.
Anyway I repeat what I already said (last time):
a) There exists scandoublers. If someone has a real interest in demos, he will have a hardware to watch AGA demos, since there are so many. If not, I don't care. If nobody but me watch my demos, it's sad, but I will still have fun coding!

b) We all agree that RTG is faster than AGA. For me AGA is fast enough the do interesting stuff AND I can use COPPER + SPRITES + DMA control !
For me such things are much important than speed.
c) AmigaOne...ahaha!
Please, MagicSN, answer the following: what's so special with RTG? You can do the same things on a PC. So why use RTG instead of a PC?