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Since [[2015]], [[A-EON Technology]] has been the manufacturer of AmigaOne computers.
Since [[2015]], [[A-EON Technology]] has been the manufacturer of AmigaOne computers.


On February 1, [[2019]], Amiga Inc. transferred its including Amiga trademarks and copyrights to the acquisition corporation owned by the director of Cloanto, Mike Battilana. C-A Acquisition was then renamed [[Amiga Corporation]].
On February 1, [[2019]], Amiga Inc. transferred its Amiga trademarks and copyrights to the acquisition corporation owned by the director of Cloanto, [[Mike Battilana]]. C-A Acquisition was then renamed [[Amiga Corporation]].


[[Category: Computers and consoles]]
[[Category: Computers and consoles]]

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Amiga
Designer Amiga Corporation
Manufacturer Commodore International
CPU Motorola 68000, PowerPC
Graphics various
Memory various
Media Floppy disk, CD-ROM
Released 68000: 1985-1996
PowerPC: 2002-present
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Amiga is a line of computers that run on AmigaOS.

Amiga

The Amiga was designed by Amiga Corporation and manufactured by Commodore International from 1985 to 1996.

AmigaOne

In 1996, the Amiga trademarks were transferred by Amiga, Inc., who licensed the Amiga name to various companies to Eyetech to create Amiga One computers from 2002 to 2005.

Beginning in 2011, AmigaOne computers were manufactured by Acube Systems.

In 2012, the Amiga intellectual property rights, up to 1993, were transferred to Cloanto.

Since 2015, A-EON Technology has been the manufacturer of AmigaOne computers.

On February 1, 2019, Amiga Inc. transferred its Amiga trademarks and copyrights to the acquisition corporation owned by the director of Cloanto, Mike Battilana. C-A Acquisition was then renamed Amiga Corporation.