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===Personal computer platforms and chipsets=== {{See also|Comparison of ATI chipsets}} * '''[[Radeon R100|IGP 3x0]], [[Radeon R100|Mobility Radeon 7000 IGP]]''' β ATI's first chipsets. Included a DirectX 7-level 3D graphics processor. * '''[[Radeon R200|9100 IGP]]''' β 2nd generation system chipset. IXP250 southbridge. It was notable for being ATI's first complete motherboard chipset, including an ATI-built southbridge. It included an updated DirectX 8.1 class graphics processor<ref>Gavrichenkov, Ilya. [http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/chipsets/display/ati-igp9100.html ATI RADEON 9100 IGP Integrated Chipset Review] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303203837/http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/chipsets/display/ati-igp9100.html |date=March 3, 2016 }}, X-bit Labs, December 1, 2003.</ref> * '''[[Xpress 200|Xpress 200/200P]]''' β [[PCI Express]]-based [[Athlon 64]] and [[Pentium 4]] chipset. Supports [[SATA]] as well as integrated graphics with [[DirectX]] 9.0 support, the first integrated graphics chipset to do so<ref>Wasson, Scott. [http://techreport.com/reviews/2004q4/radeon-xpress200/index.x?pg=1 ATI's Radeon Xpress 200 chipset] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070510231758/http://techreport.com/reviews/2004q4/radeon-xpress200/index.x?pg=1 |date=May 10, 2007 }}, Tech Report, November 8, 2004.</ref> * '''[[Xpress 3200]]''' β similar to ''[[Xpress 200]]'', but designed for optimal [[ATI CrossFire|CrossFire]] performance. In addition to the above chipset, ATI struck a deal in 2005, with [[CPU]] and [[motherboard]] manufacturers, particularly [[Asus]] and [[Intel]], to create onboard 3D Graphics solutions for [[Intel]]'s range of motherboards released with their range of [[Intel]] [[Pentium M]]-based desktop processors, the [[Intel Core]] and [[Intel Core 2]] processors, the D101GGC and D101GGC2 chipset (codenamed "''Grand County''"<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20070116213811/http://cache-www.intel.com/cd/00/00/32/94/329441_329441.pdf Intel Boxed Desktop Board Quick Guide (December 2006)]</ref>) based on the [[Xpress 200|Radeon Xpress 200]] chipset. However, high-end boards with integrated graphics processor (IGP) still used [[Intel GMA]] [[graphics processing unit|integrated graphics processor]]s. The deal with Intel ended with the purchase of ATI by AMD in 2006, with Intel announcing [[Silicon Integrated Systems|SiS]] IGP chipset (D201GLY chipset, codenamed "''Little Valley''") for entry-level desktop platform, replacing the "''Grand County''" series chipsets.
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