Just playing "Devils Advocate"..
The Nemo board has physical connectors for PCI and PCI Express.
There is also the Xorro slot, which has access to many of the pins of the Builtin Xena chip.
There are NOT connections for a processor. Unlike some previous AmigaOne designs,
the CPU is not socketed, and there is no "Meg-Array" connector riser for the CPU.
The Xena is soldered directly to the board, as are the SB600 and Xilinx PLD.
All this has meaning. Many, likely most intermittent faults are connector related.
How many of the older A1's suffered from a loose Meg-Array connection?
How often do chips come loose in their sockets? You'd be surprised how
many problems are simply loose connections.
This DOES make the Nemo boards a bit more difficult to build, but I think we will
find that they might last longer than any previous Amiga model (of any generation).
I'm just guessing, Time will tell whether I'm right or not, but I for one am very happy
with the "minimal connectors" design, even if it means that I cannot change
processors with the seasons of the year.
Just my opinion,
