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Amiga 3000
The Amiga 3000 (A3000) was a high-end desktop computer released by Commodore in 1990, positioned as a professional workstation. It featured the Motorola 68030 processor running at 16 or 25 MHz, the Enhanced Chip Set (ECS), and introduced the 32-bit Zorro III expansion bus for high-performance peripherals. The system included built-in SCSI controllers for fast hard drive connectivity and shipped with AmigaOS 2.0, featuring a significantly improved graphical user interface compared to earlier versions.