ibm and moto made a cpu, then didn't make a practical way for someone else to make a functional computer with them. THAT'S where the problem stems from. They're sitting there saying, "gosh, why can't we sell a million cpu's per quarter, like intel???". Duuuhhhh!
It was only Feb. or March of this year that a proper board was made. So they were coding for 1 and half years, without a motherboard for AOS4.0 to work on.
That's what happens when you make a new computer with a shoestring budget.
I'll bet there are all kinds of other companies hovering around, considering the potential, but they all want to invest $1 and get 1 billion back. Maybe they should buy 1 lottery ticket per week to help their bottom line.
AmigaOne! The longshot that'll deliver!