Phase5

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Phase5 Digital Products was a computer hardware manufacturer that made boards for the Amiga computer. Their most well known products were accelerator boards which replaced the CPU with a faster model. Mostly these used a CPU from the Motorola 68k series, but their latest products, the BlizzardPPC and CyberstormPPC, included a PowerPC CPU, along with either a 68040 or 68060.

The company went out of business in 2000, after an announcement on July 22nd, 1999 with QNX Software Systems that they intended to build an alternative to the official Amiga solution of the time, to be known as AMIRAGE K2 [1].

The most common current reference to Phase5 is in the Linux port to APUS computer systems.

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