The AmigaOne is really impressive, and the Articia S is a great chip, despite the fact it supports 2x AGP and DIMM, but the next bunch of MAI PPC-controllers will have support for DDR/DDR2 and 4x/8x AGP, among other things..:-) That should be when the REAL fun starts!!!
Anyway, what's important now is to get the first-production-run of the AmigaOnes out on the market as the most stable, non-buggy as possible. THEN people can work easily on improved versions, cause they will KNOW the AmigaOnes are out there on the market, so people don't have to spend even more times waiting, as they will have something to use while waiting for improved motherboards and such things, just like the case with PCs, but then again, you don't have to update your hardware every THIRD months, which is the bad-trend-case in the PC-market! A true fact it is...For the Amiga, it's more being a cult than being an old dinosaur struggling to survive, with a lot of modifications just to keep alive!
Of course, it's all about taste...