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A lot of the things that the amiga guys invented were because nothing similar existed. They were probably much more pragmatic than people believe and would have abandoned their various proprietary technologies and used industry-standard equivalents such as PCI instead of zorro.
Actually, the Amiga graphics chipset had a lot in common with the Atari 8-bit graphics chipset.