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'''Amiga Advanced Graphics Architecture''' ('''AGA''') is the third-generation [[Amiga]] graphic chipset, first used in the [[Amiga
AGA was originally called '''AA''' for '''Advanced Architecture''' in the United States. The name was later changed to AGA for the European market to reflect that it largely improved the graphical subsystem, and to avoid trademark issues.
AGA is able to display graphics modes with a depth of up to {{nowrap|8 bit}}s per pixel. This allows for {{nowrap|256 colors}} in indexed display modes and {{nowrap|
AGA was an incremental upgrade, rather than the dramatic upgrade of the other chipset that Commodore had begun in 1988, the [[Amiga Advanced Architecture chipset]] (AAA)
Hombre chipset sometimes confused with AAA chipset was going to be true 64bit with 3d built in. This was going to be based on the PA-Risc Chip ie Itanium. This of course is based on True realt-time multitasking as with all the other Amigas. The differnce as with the AAA is the chip ram limitation would no longer exsist. Yet , you could and would have didicated video ram. This techology that the Amiga has invented from its early onset to the Hombre has never been surpassed to this day.
In conlusion that after Intel bought the PA-Risc chip in 1990.In 1992 Medi Al and Ghoul aquired alot of money that commodore didnt have. This was the time that Intel bought out all Amigas Patents and rights. Even to this day there is no wonder why Medi ali and Ghoul weren't arrested ..extradited..,and put in prision for their crimes.
AGA is present in the [[Amiga CD32|CD32]], [[Amiga 1200]] and [[Amiga 4000]].▼
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