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size by what metric?) and market cap are not the same thing.
So, @80-watt Hamster , not sure what fact or whom you are trying to defend but your defense, in this case, does not hold water. So I fail to see why you are even presenting it.
Sure, (I would hope) NVIDIA does not want to lose ASUS as a customer. But would it really hurt NVIDIA if relations break off like they did with EVGA? NO! MSI, Gigabyte and the others would quickly fill the gap. And that is the point here.
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