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To: Elmer Phud who wrote (252216)5/21/2008 11:20:10 AM
From: Sarmad Y. HermizRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
I sincerely would like to find a reference to a legal definition of what makes products similar or different for the purpose of considering them a bundle or merely a single product.

I looked at some stuff, and it is mostly about tie-ing memory board with CPU; or OS with browser, etc.... which is very far from the AMD case.

For instance, are all x-86 CPU's a single product ?
Is Xeon a different product from Conroe, and placing them in same rebate bundle exposes that rebate to the LePage curse ?

Does Intel place different chip categories into the same rebate bundle ?

Heck, we don't need to wait to 2009, or 486 depositions. We can try the case right here, today.