Intel shows its using ATI chipsets on some of its motherboards on its web site.You can now find the D101GCC desktop motherboard listed on Intel's web site
It has:
- Socket 775 CPU support including Celeron D, but dual core not listed
- 533/800MHz FSB
- ATI RC410 IGP Northbridge
- ATI IXP450 Southbridge
- 4Mbit Firewire hub
- two DDR slots
- PCIe 16x slot for a video card
- PCIe 1x slot
- two PCI slots
- 10/100 Realtek LAN port
- ALC861 Realtek audio chip
- 8 USB 2.0 ports
- serial and parralel port
- four SATA ports with raid support
- one IDE channel
- floppy drive connector
- PS/2 keyboard and mouse connector
- vga output
Looks like a nice low end board, one with enough features to be able to support Vista.