Amiga models and variants

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This is a list of models and clones of Amiga computers.

Development

The first Amiga computer was the "Lorraine" by Amiga Corporation in 1984, developed using the Sage IV system. It consisted of a stack of breadboarded circuit boards. Commodore International purchased the company and the prototype and released the first model, Amiga 1000 in 1985.

Production timeline

Commodore Amiga models

Original Chipset (OCS)

Enhanced Chipset (ECS)

Advanced Graphics Architecture (AGA)

PowerPC-based AmigaOS models (post Commodore)

These models are not hardware compatible with the 68k Amigas.

Video chipsets

Unproduced chipsets

These chipsets were planned but never fabricated.

Other AmigaOS compatible computers

Some computers were released by other companies which were AmigaOS compatible.

Unreleased models

Prototypes: Due to management turmoil, some viable Amiga models under development were cancelled prior to release:

Unreleased models (after Commodore)

A number of new Amiga models were announced after the end of the Commodore model era. However, very few of them were ever produced beyond simple prototypes (if they even got that far). Some of these were announced by companies who later owned, or sought to own, the Amiga rights. Others were unofficial machines which would run AmigaOS, whilst others still were intended to run an operating system compatible with Amiga software. Some models that were never produced include:

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