The day Amiga goes x86 is the day I retire from the scene.
The day they go x86 i'll probably run OS4. I don't get why people wants to buy overpriced "dongles" to run it.
I don't see why anyone gets so polarized for or against which CPU is inside their computer? All I care about is how it performs and what it costs to purchase, plus how reliable it is and will the company that sells and/or manufacturers it be in business in the future to replace the CPU should it fail while under any kind of warranty, or will there be a stock of parts to replace dead CPU's if I decide to keep running my new computer as long as I have run and plan to continue running some of my original Amiga computers.
x86, PPC, or some other, perhaps not yet known CPU, who cares and why, unless you are a developer that is expert at coding for one architecture and not the other using Assembly Language, or some other programming language that has CPU specific commands and/or functions, and if you are, having the OS ported to the opposite architecture than the one you are used to coding for does not mean that you are forced to stop coding for the architecture of your preference, as PPC computers are not going to disappear on the day that AmigaOS4.x, or MorphOS2.x are ported to x86. x86 just provides more choices for users and programmers above what we already have.