by Anton Shilov
11/20/2002 | 08:49 PM
FIC is presently ATI’s primary mainboard partner. The company was the first to introduce the RADEON IGP320 based Socket A mainboard for AMD Athlon/Duron processors earlier this year and now they are the first to demonstrate their VT31 RADEON IGP340 powered device for Socket 478 Intel Pentium 4 processors at Comdex Fall 2002.
VT31 has the following specifications:
I have no idea when the VT31 will reach the market, since ATI is not very active on this field and their primary goal is integrated mobile solutions. Frankly speaking, I do not think that the RADEON IGP340 powered products may become successful on the retail market these days, as there are a lot of more advanced products available. Therefore, taking into account dual-display support and relatively low price, the VT31 has all the chances to reach not expensive office PCs where integrated graphics with multi-display capabilities and quality software support will be very popular.