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Anchor text: AmigaOne X1000
Target Entity: AmigaOne_X1000
Preceding Context: AmigaOne is a series of computers intended to run AmigaOS 4 developed by Hyperion Entertainment. Earlier models were produced by Eyetech, and were based on the Teron series of PowerPC POP mainboards. In January 2010, A-Eon Technology announced a new computer, the
Succeeding Context: , which they have claimed will feature a dual core PowerPC motherboard, and is also intended to run AmigaOS 4.x.
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Source Page: AmigaOne

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