If you want Intel's platform that can alone support HD content, that will be the Cedar Trail D for desktop and some other Cedar Trail for netbooks.
According to the intel we managed to gather, Cedarview 32nm Atom will
feature a new graphics core that will have DirectX 10.1 support as well
as HD content support.
This includes Blu-ray support and official certification as
well as Dual digital display support. The new graphics core will support VGA
and LVDA, something that Pineview CPU already supports and additionally it will
support LVDS, eDP, HDMI and DisplayPort.
This will make the Atom platform even more interesting for
potential customers in 2011 as many people were expecting digital connectors
for Atom systems due to superior display quality. Home theater users are dying
for an HDMI connector, something that they get today with Nvidia’s ION.
Alternatively in Pine trail D platform we learned that there
will be some third party chip support that can result in HD capability on Pine trail D Atom platform, and these third party chips will end up cheaper
than the ION, which might put a lot of pressure on Nvidia in 2010.