Ok, ok, I know I'm going to hear just give it up, modern hardware is so much beyond the Amiga custom chips it's not worth it but hear me out. I am not talking about making a modern desktop PC. I'm talking about specific devices for things like TV attached kids edutainment.
Follow me here, as I lead into my real question, Commodore used to be the King of cost reducing existing tech in order to continue selling them at a much lower cost for a longer period of time. Is there no way, if someone had permission to use the old AGA chipset, to cost reduce it enough to make it viable for something like a VTECH handheld edutainment system?
My kids love their VTech VSmile but the graphics don't even live up to AGA. Their Grandma just got them some kind of Fisher Price pad that you hook to the TV and run on it. They love it too but again, the graphics are horrible. If someone owned the rights to the custom chips, I really think that there are markets left if the cost to manufacture the chipset could be brought low enough.
Doesn't anyone own them anymore and if not, how could they just enter limbo without anyone being able to offer to buy them.