Yes all of this is just a start and basically everyone should consider this as piece of hardware for future development and for the first time in Amiga history we have Accelerator we can upgrade by normal way, not forcing anything by adding crystals on higher freq and adding heat sink or something. Those days I will add few compiled cores on my site so everyone can use core that he needs. For now I will not force it too much cores capable of 3,6 and 7 Mips should be enough for start. Fastest one gives amazing performance when you surf so I will tweak that one little more.
@rkauer I agree what you say about SysInfo but also I must agree what kipper2k said because everyone use SysInfo. Maybe you noticed that last month on eab I have published other "real" testings with tools provided for Apollo-core and authors of that tools was satisfied with my results and said that acceleration is real and acts like it should be.
Also for this last version I noticed that after proving few new technical concepts regarding Voltage Level Translation work in workbench is lot faster. Using the same core on 2 different boards gives the same SysInfo result but on last one icons,drawers opens much quickly, programs starts quicker. After all I started to wonder that Amiga chipset works better with LVCMOS than on original CMOS. This could lead to huge technical discussion in the future opening lot of other possibilities. I must admit that this is very strange to me because I didn't actually used LVCMOS, I converted everything to BiCMOS and got amazing results???