I'm a big fan of ARM processors. I believe Acorn users should be really happy :-D
Who is making Cortex M8 chips ? Texas announced that some time ago, but I would like to know who is making these babies today.
I still think an embbedded PPC is the best solution for an Amiga accelerator. I see the PPC as a long term solution also, for processing-power hungry devices, and we have plenty of than, as the consoles mentioned before, and we need to include network stuff, EFI, set top boxes, etc...
ARM seems to be pointing to portable and embbeded stuff. To the low end market.
My guess (this is just my feelings about it) is that ARM will grow up to be the best power efficient solution, and to replace most of 8 bit microcontrolers, as the prices are already diving fast. PPC will be the high end target for everything that needs raw processing power. Sooner or later, G5s and Cells will go embbeded also, as technology advances, and we will have faster PPCs due to the supercomputer guys (check IBM, for example...)
x86s will stay on the desktop, simply because if you wish to use an embbedded PC, it is cheaper to buy a common mobo and use it, like ATMs and arcades do. There are also few companies pushing for embbeded x86s, and most still require northbridges and all the assorted stuff. They can't compete with powerfull ARMs and PPCs, and there are still other powerful chips like the BlackFin, SH, v850, MIPS and others
For the Coldfire, it doesn't match neither ARM, PPC or x86, and it is still incompatible with 68K. It's bus is a problem also, the best way to use it is to "translate" Amiga's bus to PCI.
To resume: PPC embbeded is nice, because it is cheap (US$17,86 for a 760MIPS MPC5200B, for example), we can get it without a heatsink, it will be easier to run OS4/Morphos, and to connect it's bus to the Amiga than any other uP.
x86 for sure is faster, but if that is the future, it will run AROS, rather than be conneccted to a real Amiga
It's just my opinion.. :-)