has been much speculation on the most powerful chip on which you ran the AmigaOS. Only know it's a DualCore PPC and much had been speculated about the name and trademark of this chip. After inquiries by Amigans suspected X1000 CPU was a PWRficient the company PA Semi . Basically saw el X1000 de una feria de Amiga como unos identificadores del chip del AmigaX1000 coincidían con los del chip mencionado.
Sin embargo el hecho de que Apple hubiera comprado la empresa P.A. Semi en 2008 era una pista en la dirección opuesta. A un colaborador de OSnews, Thom Holwerda , este hecho le pareció tan relevante que aseguró en el foro de AmigaWorld que estaba 110% seguro que la CPU del X1000 no era un chip de P.A. Semi y que si se al final se trataba de este chip se comería sus calcetines y lo grabaría en video. Además, Apple había manifestado sus intenciones de parar la producción de chips por parte de P.A. Semi.
The Thom good last week received a mysterious package from A-EON Technology . It was not a X1000, but a cake with edible socks, a curious way confirmed what everyone suspected, that the processor is the X1000 AmigaOne PWRficient PA6T, namely PA6T-1682M. It seems to have avoided the problem through the Apple Varisys enterprise, which already had a contract with PA Semi prior to the purchase of Apple.
is a 64-bit dual core processor with a clock frequency of 2GHz, DDR2 memory, 2MB of L2 cache and up to now had been used mainly in military and industrial. I have clear that the X1000 is not going to release this year as announced, but at least we know something more about it.