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I didn't notice the "Modern" Part, well the A9home is the most modern RISC OS machine around at this current time.
Though by "Modern" I assume you mean at the speeds of standard CISC processors. Well Intel have recently introduced a 1.2 GHz dual core Xscale proccessor, though if anything will happen in the RISC OS world with it, I don't know.