
Commodore's 8‑Bit Glory Returns with FPGA‑Powered Revival
Christian 'Peri Fractic' Simpson, a prominent retro computing content creator, has acquired the Commodore brand in a low seven‑figure deal and now serves as its acting CEO. He's joined by veterans such as engineer Gideon Zweijtzer and original Commodore architects, aiming to balance nostalgia with authenticity. Rather than emulate the past via software, the new device uses an AMD Artix‑7 FPGA to reconstruct the original architecture at silicon‑level precision.
The launch lineup features three variants: the BASIC Beige at $299, a lighting-equipped Starlight Edition at $349, and the premium Founders Edition at $499 with gold accents and limited availability. Each unit supports HDMI 1080p output, USB‑A and USB‑C ports, Wi‑Fi, Ethernet, microSD storage and legacy connections such as datassette, disk drive and joystick ports. Internally, it ships with 128 MB DDR2 RAM, 16 MB flash storage, tape emulation via Ultimate‑II+ core, and a USB stick with over 50 officially licensed games.
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Production is set to begin shipping in October 2025, with a one‑year warranty and full refund guarantee for pre‑orders. Commodore is using its own crowdfunding platform to avoid third‑party fees. Only Founders Edition is capped at 6,400 units, each marked with unique serial numbers and extras like gold‑plated badges.
Challenges remain: intellectual property fragmentation, including rights to ROMs and Amiga assets, and the question of whether this revival will appeal beyond hardcore fans. Analysts note that Raspberry Pi systems offer broader versatility at lower cost. Long‑term success will require Commodore to deliver ongoing innovation, potentially through educational, creative or minimalist computing tools, as Simpson envisions.
The 1980s‑inspired brand messaging emphasises a 'digital detox' against today's social‑media‑ driven tech consumption, aiming to rekindle the era's 'techno‑optimism'. For many enthusiasts, this revival marks the first authentic Commodore experience in over thirty years, renewing hope for the legacy's endurance.
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