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VIA/S3 is still around, but to get any of their Nano, C7 or Eden CPUs or Chrome 500 series GPUs you will have to go out of your way to find them.
VIA/S3 has focused more on embedded x86 and ARM SoC designs.
Sure, you could get yourself a VIA Nano Quad core http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/processors/quadcore/index.jsp and an S3 Chrome 540GTX PCI-E GPU http://www.s3graphics.com/en/products/class3.aspx?productId=19 just to say you have the fastest VIA/S3 hardware on the market, but it ain't saying much and even though they claim Linux support, don't expect much, it's best suited to Windows, but doesn't like that much either last I checked...