« on: February 01, 2017, 01:49:07 AM »
There's more that would have needed to happen in the sequencing for AAA to be released at a time that could potentially keep Commodore hobbling along until someone eventually replaced Mehdi Ali and possibly turned things around:
Way I see it, ECS should have come out in 88, AGA to come out in early 91 and then AAA to come out in 93. Commodore could have established a tick-tock chipset lifecycle so every 18 months there is either a new chipset or a refinement of the existing.

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