Other open source cores will likely become more advanced and faster but not to the level of the Apollo core.
Why? Really, why do you say so? Are you saying Gunnar is some sort of uniq wizard with supernatural abilities?
The fastest FPGA Arcade and Mist cores (based off the TG68) will likely never exceed 68040 performance while the Apollo core has already exceeded 68060 performance and approaches the performance of the best ColdFire hard processors in an affordable FPGA of Majsta's latest accelerator.
So what? FPGA Arcade are here and now, MIST is already in its 3rd incarnation, and why would it be the final edition? As these boards gets more popular, people experiment more, demands increase etc.
The nice thing is that FPGA gives people the freedom to choose, the individual uer can chose to use TG68 or Apollo or whatever there will be on his FPGA system, be it an accelerator for a real Amiga, or a stand alone board.
I have every reason to believe that the Apollo core technology is real and is a unique opportunity for the Amiga to become relevant and affordable again.
Relevant how? The operating system is irrelevant, the software is irrelevant, the relevant games and applications are already reimplemented or ported or even emulated on relevant systems.
Leadership and investment are lacking in the "grand plan" so you are probably correct in your pessimism.
Frustration leads to pessimism, pessimism leads to anger, anger leads to the dark side. You are obviously an intelligent person so why are you so unjustifiably negative?
I am not pessimist, I know that it will all go well. I am merely eyerolling over the delusionism in the community, it is not being negative, it is being realistic.
I am in this for the fun and entertainment :laughing: