| ATI's engineers have worked hard this past year.  
                      At the risk of being redundant, they've escorted to market 
                      the R300 series of Visual Processing Units (VPUs), they've 
                      spun off mainstream versions of the same chip for broader 
                      appeal, and they've successfully implemented the R300 and 
                      R350 processors (operating at full-speed) into the All-In-Wonder family of multimedia products.  What a busy 
                      bunch of beavers.  But there are other aspects of 
                      computing in which the expertise of a graphics company 
                      proves useful.  ATI's rival, NVIDIA, already knows 
                      that.  NVIDIA's nForce and nForce2 chipsets have 
                      delivered above-average platform performance, and to those 
                      who don't mind the limited power of an integrated graphics 
                      core, acceptable 3D processing as well.  That is, it 
                      has done so for owners of AMD's Athlon XP processor.  
                      NVIDIA can't seem to get its hands on a Pentium 4 bus 
                      license, which would be the first step in competing with 
                      Intel's immensely successful chipset lineup.  ATI, on 
                      the other hand, does have the necessary relationship with 
                      Intel to manufacture Pentium 4-compliant core logic 
                      chipset.
 And while ATI 
                      hasn't put the finishing touches on its brand new RADEON 
                      9100 IGP quite yet, we've been offered a peek into what 
                      the platform will offer when it becomes available a little 
                      later this year.  When it arrives, ATI will position 
                      the chipset as a desktop solution and as a mobile 
                      product.  In fact, Phil Eisler, VP and General 
                      Manager of ATI's integrated and mobile business unit, 
                      expects the RADEON 9100 IGP to predominantly surface in pre-built 
                      consumer PCs, though manufacturers such as ASUS, MSI, and 
                      Gigabyte are already lined up to deliver motherboards 
                      powered by the chipset.   
                        
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                                | Specifications of ATI's desktop RADEON 9100 IGP |  
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                             Reuven Soraya, Director 
                          of Marketing and Phil Eisler, VP and General Manager 
                          (Mobile Business Unit)
 
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                          | CPU: 
                            
                            Supports 
                            Intel Pentium 4 Socket 478 processors with 
                            533/400MHz front side bus
                            
                            Supports 
                            Hyper-Threading technology
                            
                            In-order 
                            Queue depth of 12
                            
                            Supports 
                            Dynamic Bus Inversion (DBI)
                          
                           
                          Chipset: 
                            
                            AGP 3.0 
                            compliant interface with Fast Write support
                            
                            266MB/s 
                            point-to-point interface to ATI IXP in A-link mode
                            
                            Unified 
                            Memory Architecture (for graphics memory)
                            
                             
                          
                           Memory: 
                            
                            Dual 
                            channel, 128-bit DDR SDRAM memory interface
                            
                            Support 
                            for up to DDR400 SDRAM (up to 6.4GB per second of 
                            bandwidth)
                            
                            Up to 
                            4GB SDRAM
                            
                            Between 
                            16 and 128MB of main memory configurable as display 
                            memory
                          
                           2D 
                          Graphics Features: 
                            
                            
                            Optimized 128-bit 2D engine
                            
                            Hardware 
                            cursor up to 64x64x32
                            
                            Supports 
                            a maximum resolution of 2048x1536x32
                            
                            Support 
                            for Windows XP alpha cursor
                          
                           USB 
                          2.0: 
                            
                            6 USB 
                            2.0 ports
                          
                          
                           IDE: LAN: 3D 
                          Graphics Features 
                            
                            HyperZ 
                            memory optimization
                            
                            Hardware 
                            acceleration with Pixel Shader 1.4 support
                            
                            Supports 
                            up to 2048x1536x32
                            
                            Supports 
                            3D textures and Microsoft DXTC
                            
                            
                            Anisotropic filtering and anti-aliasing
                          
                           Video 
                          Features: 
                            
                            Video 
                            scaling and filtering with 4-tap horizontal and 
                            vertical filter
                            
                            
                            Integrated hardware motion compensation and iDCT
                            
                            Enhanced 
                            MPEG-2 hardware decode
                            
                            Hardware 
                            DVD sub-picture decode
                          
                           
                          Display Controller: Other 
                            Features: |  |  
                      Inside the RADEON 9100 IGP 
                      
                    
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