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The graphics companies don't need to do anything about Mir or Wayland (actually Weston, Wayland is just a protocol.) What they need to do is write drivers for the current in-kernel stuff. The display system doesn't need to be implementing drivers, it needs to be displaying things on the screen. It is the job of the kernel to interact with hardware.
The problem is Nvidia and ATI just can't be asked to adopt the new stuff, but if they did it wouldn't even matter what display server is used, everyone would benefit. That shouldn't be a concern of anyone but Nvidia and AMD though, they are the ones refusing to adopt the new stack.