Amiga 4000

The Commodore Amiga 4000, or A4000, is the successor of the A2000 and A3000 computers. There are two models, the A4000/040 released in October 1992 with a Motorola 68040 CPU, and the A4000/030 released in April 1993 with a Motorola 68EC030. The Amiga 4000 introduces the Advanced Graphics Architecture (AGA) chipset with enhanced graphics and continues the A3000's system architecture. However, the SCSI from previous Amigas was replaced by the lower-cost Parallel ATA, but it is possible to add a SCSI controller as an expansion module.

Amiga 4000

The Commodore Amiga 4000, or A4000, is the successor of the A2000 and A3000 computers. There are two models, the A4000/040 released in October 1992 with a Motorola 68040 CPU, and the A4000/030 released in April 1993 with a Motorola 68EC030. The Amiga 4000 introduces the Advanced Graphics Architecture (AGA) chipset with enhanced graphics and continues the A3000's system architecture. However, the SCSI from previous Amigas was replaced by the lower-cost Parallel ATA, but it is possible to add a SCSI controller as an expansion module.