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Escom PowerAmiga

Developer: Escom/Amiga Technologies
Year of Announcement: 1995
Year of Expected release: 1997

We didn't just buy the Amiga for Christmas"
- Petro Tyschtschenko, moments before announing the PowerAmiga

At the 2nd annual Video Toaster User expo on November 2nd, 1995, Petro Tyschtschenko announced the development of the next generation Amiga- the PowerAmiga. The PowerPC-based system was due for release in 1997 by Escom. It is uncertain how development progressed on the proposed system, the bankruptcy of their parent company, Escom cut short the possibility of a new PPC Amiga. What is known is that it was to include a new version of the operating system (version 4), featuring memory protection and virtual memory. On the hardware side, AmigaOS 4 would have run on a 100MHz+ PPC 604 and offer greater support for standardised parts such as PCI. A strategic alliance was also proposed between Apple and the Escom subsiduary, Amiga Tech GmbH allowing the Amiga to make an easy transition from 68k to PPC, just as the Mac has.

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