The 810e will specifically add an integrated version of Intel's newest graphics accelerator (named i752) to the 810's basic i740 graphics powerplant.
The powerful 820 (Camino) chipset will be the AGP 4X host for the most advanced
Pentium III CPUs to appear in 1999, the .18mu 133MHz FSB 600+MHz Coppermine parts, and will NOT offer any type of integrated video solution.
For today we're looking at the Intel 810, which according to Intel has been designed to specifically "compliment the Celeron processor". What this means is basically a host of changes to the older 440EX and 440ZX chipsets, including support for the upcoming 100MHz FSB Celerons (beginning with the 500MHz variant of the series in late summer 99) and complete compatibility for the new UltraDMA/66 IDE storage peripheral communication format.