That’s ASUS’s AT5IONT-I, a mini-ITX board that on the face of things appears to fuse all of the components you’d want in a living-room system.
At the heart of the board, you get a dual-core, hyper-threaded 1.8GHz Intel Atom D525 processor that although unlikely to win many races should be plenty potent for HTPC use.
Though, we say that knowing that the low-power Intel chip is paired with NVIDIA’s second-generation ION graphics. Armed with 16 CUDA cores, 512MB of video memory hooked up to a 64-bit interface, hardware video acceleration and support for DX10.1, it’s the GPU portion of the board that touts high-def multimedia credentials and basic gaming potential.
Source: PCR-online.biz