PCStats has posted a Gigabyte GA-8TRS300M Radeon 9100 IGP review
Following in the footsteps of nVIDIA, ATi are focusing on providing core logic that system integrators can use in white box PCs for the masses, and if successful, garner a slice of the lucrative Pentium 4 chipset market share. It's no secret that the vast majority of PCs sold on the market are highly integrated, and consumers really don't know the difference in the end. The usual folly of those integrated computers are that they tend to have underpowered on board graphics. The benefit of the using the Radeon 9100 IGP chipset is that it includes a Radeon 9200 class VPU within. This allows system integrators to effectively sell a motherboard sans videocard to the consumer, at very economical price points. Gigabyte have been producing ATi based videocards for the last few years so it was a natural step for them to adopt the new ATi Radeon 9100 IGP for the Gigabyte GA-8TRS300M motherboard. Compared to an i865G based motherboard, the GA-8TRS300M should perform on par, but if we take an apples to oranges comparison and consider the nVIDIA nForce2 chipset, the 9100Read more
IGP isn't going to be entirely Earth shattering.