Information taken from the Iwin website.
These 'Amigas' are based on cases which are in the style of the IMac and available in a range of colours. Please note, that these Amiga clones have not been released yet and so specifications may change.
* CPU: Motorola M68060 / 50 MHz (M Version) and PPC640 / 233 (P Version)
* Motherboard form factor: ATX - standard PC
* Memory: 4 memory slots for standard SDRAM/DIMM memory modules. (max. amount of RAM 128MB)
Memory management: Done by MCU (memory control unit) and DDK-I (DDK-internal) to separate memory into chip and fast ram. User can select the desired amount of usable and available memory with the DDK-I user interface before the boot process during startup
* Memory expansion: User can expand the memory using standard SDRAM modules. Computer has to be restarted and DDK-I has to "count" the memory once more after installation.
* i3D graphic subsystem: NOT as in REVA stated integrated on the motherboard! The i3D card will be connected to the motherboard through a special connector on the very right side of the board. Graphic chipset with the i3D chip on top of it. Switcher2 included on the board for correct calls from the AmigaOS and correct display of the Amiga graphic modes as well as the different chipsets of the original Amiga.
* Iwin DDK software included on a single chip on the motherboard to provide maximum compatibility with new hardware (supported by the DDK-I software)
* NCU Chip on board (Network controlling unit) which acts as an Ethernet NIC together with the 10/100 interface
* PAT Chip on board (Interface controlling unit) which handles the connections between the various interfaces (USB, etc.) with the motherboard and then the DDK-I chip
* IDE Controller on board
* Cleveland IDE controller can support up to four EIDE drives
* BOOT ROM chip on board which handles the boot procedure, checks for the AmigaOS, invokes the DDK-I setup if needed.
* Switcher1 chip on board which handles most of the compatibility issues between the Iwin motherboard and custom chips and the original Amiga custom chips, extensions, etc. Switcher is (c) by Iwin.
* SHU (Slot handling unit) chips (2 x) on board. They handle the different slot architectures on the motherboard to provide compatibility with PCI and AGP with the AmigaOS and the Zorro slots with the Iwin custom chips
* BON Chip on board which handles the connection(s) between the Switcher and the expansion slots as well as the video slot for providing high compatibility with existing Amiga hardware
* 3 x PCI slots on the motherboard
* 1 x AGP slot on the motherboard
* 3 x Zorro III slots on the motherboard (subject to change!)
* Video Slot on board for use with existing Amiga video / multimedia hardware
* 1 x Floppy HD 3.5"
* Harddisk included (4, 8, 10 or 13 Gigabyte)
* Keyboard and Mouse interfaces included on the board for connecting original Amiga Keyboards and mices (mouse connector on external cable).
* 2 x USB interfaces
* 1 x parallel interface
* 2 x serial interface
* 2 x digital joystick interface (on external cable)
* 1 x analog joystick interface (on external cable)
* TV in/out interface
* Analog and digital stereo input/output interface
3D specifications:
* Twin Texel architecture - 128 bit 3D engine
* 2 pixel / clock circle - single pass multi texturing
* 32MB frame buffer - 32 bit color pipeline - 32 bit Z/stencil buffer
* Digital flat panel support (requires optional flat panel adapter)
* 9 million triangles / second
* 300 million pixels / second
* 2.4 GB/sec memory bandwidth
* RAMDAC 300MHz
* Max. resolution: 2048 x 1600 (PC mode only)
* Direct3D and OpenGL support in PC mode
* Hardware anti-aliasing
* 32Bit ARGB rendering (PC mode only)
* Texture blend
* Multiple color depth optimised for PC and Amiga mode
* Switcher2 chipset supports all Amiga screen modes and display modes (switcher2 is inactive in PC mode)
* Hardware sprite / bob support with hardware cursor
* Hardware color dithering
* Fast 32bit VGA/SVGA support (monitors in PC and Amiga mode)
* Multi buffering (up to 4 times)
* Video playback:
* 30fps full screen DVD playback
* alpha blending
* Video acceleration for MPEG, DVD, AVI, Indeo, DirectShow, and more (some of them might be available only in PC mode)
* Hardware video scaling for optimised video conferences (Amiga mode requires extra software for it)
* AGP interface (4/2/1 x)
* Full PAL and NTSC TV output support
* Bi-directional media port and video capture port
* Flexible memory configurations up to 64MB (32MB standard, 48MB and 64MB)
* Compatible with PC and Amiga mode
* Uses standard chipsets and components
iSD-A specifications:
* EMU10K1(tm) music synthesis compatible engine
* 64-voice polyphony with 4-point interpolation technology
* 512-voice polyphony PCI wavetable synthesis (does NOT require one of the PCI slots!)
* 48 MIDI channels with standard 128 GS&GM compatible instruments and 21 drum kits
* User definable wavetables (uses fast-ram in Amiga and standard RAM in PC mode - up to 12MB maximum)
* Can use fast- and chip ram for loading up to 64MB of samples (requires ALWAYS samples x 2 of RAM)
* EMU10K1(tm) compatible effect browser
* Real time effects
* up to 128 available hardware channels
* Effects customizable
* Surround sound and 3D
* Bit ranges from 8 to 16-bit
* Sample rates from 8KHz to 48KHz
* 32bit precission for input/output
* Analog and Digital input/output
* Hardware full duplex
* Features the joystick interface of the Cleveland board (comes with internal connector cable for digital/analog joysticks and mices)
On board connectors:
* Microphone in
* Line in
* Line level out
* Joystick connector
* CD-Audio in (compatible with all standard CD-ROM drives)
* Aux in
* Digital CD in
* TAPI devices (currently only in PC mode)
* RCA SPDIF in (requires optional connector package)
* RCA SPDIF out (requires optional connector package)
* Mini MIDI DIN in (requires optional connector package)
* Mini MIDI DIN out (requires optional connector package)
* Uses standard chipsets and components