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Nvidia eyeing VIA acquisition?
The folks over at Digitimes are reporting that Nvidia has been talking to VIA about a possible acquisition but a high asking price stopped the deal from happening. However, given the company’s deteriorating financial performance, negotiations are expected to reopen with VIA coming back to the table with a lower price.
The deal would make sense for Nvidia, particularly with both AMD and Intel planning to integrate graphics cores into their processors in the future – which could make motherboard GPU solutions more difficult to sell. And though VIA’s processors are hardly a threat to Intel or AMD in mainstream and high-end markets, chips like the newly introduced Isaiah could do well in the low-cost PC and embedded space, especially if Nvidia combines them with graphics.
According to the sources, Nvidia and VIA discussed three possible scenarios, including a strategic alliance, acquisition of only VIA’s processor division, or the acquisition of the entire company. VIA has denied the speculation about a possible acquisition and Nvidia did not comment about this either. It wouldn't be the first time Nvidia buys a chip company to integrate their expertise into its own products though.
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User Comments (2)
Post a comment| Didou on March 18, 2008 3:26 PM | So we w(c)ould in the end have three companies all capable of delivering GPU, CPU & motherboard chipsets ? Would certainly make for an interesting situation. |
| siiix on March 20, 2008 8:06 AM | ohh i sure hope not : (
we would love an other competitor prices will go up and quality down don't we freking have laws against monopolies ?!? |




