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I still don't understand why nVidia and Via have not merged. It seems like such a logical merger to me. Via makes decent processors and have an x86 license, but there chipsets are so-so and their graphics laughable. nVidia has great graphics and chipsets, but no x86 processors. This seems like a perfect match to me. Does anyone know why this merger is not happening?