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*A4000 (1992): A replacement for the A3000, has the AGA chipset and either a 68030 or 68040 processor. In 1994 came the A4000T, an A4000 in a tower case.
*CD32 (1993): Video game console marketed as the first 32-bit games console. It is essentially a keyboard-less A1200 home computer without the I/O ports, but with the addition of a CD-ROM drive and an improved version of the AGA chipset. It is the final hardware to be developed by Commodore.
 
Commodore shut down the Amiga division on April 26, 1994, and filed for bankruptcy three days later. Commodore's assets were purchased by Escom, a German PC manufacturer, who created the subsidiary company Amiga Technologies. They re-released the A1200 and A4000T, and introduced a new 68060 version of the A4000T. But Escom went bankrupt in 1996.
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