My issue with the FPGA/ARM combo chips is the price.
I've been trying to find a good way to interface the wave of super cheap ARM's that are 800-1200Mhz and loaded with peripherals.
It might take a combo chip, but then we're back to $1000 CPU cards. 
Well, I'm just saying what I would do. Considering my available time, I'm not likely to. Anyone that might actually take up this sort of project is free to do things as they see fit. More than one are free to each do things their own way, which may have several different things happen.
My real dream is a 3000/4000 style accelerator card that's just an FPGA, memory and a bunch of connectors, including a Com-Express type 6 connector. Most other connectors would go to that, perhaps through the FPGA first for some muxing. Then that FPGA would be either a softcore 68k or a bridge to a ComExpress module, which could be PowerPC, x86, whatever. But I don't have time to do that either. I'm more likely to spend time on a PowerPC ComExpress module, which iealize as the best way to design OS4 "Amiga" motherboards today if we must stick with PPC. This 68060 direct replacement idea is an interesting diversion for the moment though.
