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Amiga 4000
An Amiga 4000 desktop
Manufacturer
Commodore
Type
Personal computer
Release date
1992; 32 years ago (1992)
Discontinued
1994 (1994)
Units sold
11,300 units in Germany
Operating system
AmigaOS 3.0
CPU
Motorola 68EC030 or 68040 @ 25 MHz
Memory
2-18 MB
Predecessor
Amiga 3000
Successor
Amiga 4000T
The Amiga 4000, or A4000, from Commodore is the successor of the Amiga 2000 and Amiga 3000 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 system design was generally similar to that of the A3000, but introduced the Advanced Graphics Architecture (AGA) chipset with enhanced graphics. The SCSI system from previous Amigas was replaced by the lower-cost Parallel ATA.
The original A4000 is housed in a beige horizontal desktop box with a separate keyboard. Later, Commodore released an expanded tower version called the A4000T.
The machine is reported to have sold 11,300 units in Germany.[1]
^Bergseth, M. (November 25, 2014). "AMIGA SOLD IN UNITS BY COMMODORE IN GERMANY REVEALED". Distrita - Where to Go. Archived from the original on 2017-07-13.
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