The name was later changed to AGA for the European market to reflect that it largely improved the graphical subsystem, and to avoid trademark issues.
AGA lacks flicker free higher resolution modes, being only able to display 640 × 480 at 72 Hz flicker-free operation.
These missed opportunities in the AGA upgrade contributed to the Amiga ultimately losing technical leadership in the area of multimedia.
After the long-delayed AAA was finally suspended, AGA was to be succeeded by the Hombre chipset, but this was ultimately cancelled due to Commodore's bankruptcy.
The rest of the chipset remains unchanged, as do the Blitter and Copper coprocessors in Alice, still working on 16-bit data.