Unfortunately, Amiga hardware development in modern times, appears pathetic at best. Lack of this form of development will be its downfall [again]. AmigaOne has disapeared in my eyes. As interesting as Pegasos is, it isnt an Amiga and I havent heard of it running AmigaOS for anyone [ maybe you could correct me? ].
Don't get me wrong: I strongly believe in Amigas, but I think it needs pointing out that more development is needed.
Development is expensive - and with hardware, thats the end to it. But, for AmigaOS, development costs could be vastly reduced by introducing a policy of OpenSource. OK, this would mean the software is available for free, for download. But this doesnt necessarily mean that money cant be made by the developing company. For example, charging for OEM (i.e. Original Equipment Manufacturer - i.e. with new computers) Licenses that come with 90 days support, say, would probably produce just as much money. Afterall, how many people trully buy OS Licenses separate from system purchases?
Development is key; as is time to release. Amiga Inc doesnt seem under pressure, but it should be - its future depends on it.