The Amiga computer was a legend in its time. Back when the Macintosh had only a monochrome 9-inch screen, and the PC managed just four colors and monotone beeps, tThe X5000 was developed by A-EON, a company formed by Trevor Dickinson in 2009 to develop new PowerPC-based Amiga computers.
It is powered by a custom PowerPC motherboard, supporting a dual-core Freescale CPU at various clock speeds up to 2.5GHz.he Amiga boasted a 32-bit graphical operating system.
There are two SATA ports on the motherboard: one is connected to a DVD-ROM drive and the other to a Kingston 2.5-inch, 250GB SSD drive.
The Amiga operating system has a long and interesting history. Unlike its contemporaries in the 1980s—the character-mode, single-tasking 640k-limited DOS and the monochromatic MacOS—it was already a fully 32-bit, pre-emptive multitasking operating system at its inception. As such, it had fewer technological leaps necessary to bring it up to date.