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Ernst & Young get AMD summons for "Mother of All Programs"

The Mothers of Incentives? What gives?
Fri Mar 30 2007, 14:57
BEAN COUNTING giant Ernst & Young received a summons from AMD in the continuing and still to be very much continued antitrust case the chip firm is making against Intel.

It like many another that have been subpoenad, is asked to give details of Intel microprocessor pricing, exceptions to corporate approved pricing, and MDF which is not a kind of wood substitute but is shorthand in the computer industry for marketing development funds.

We have no idea of what the Mother of all Programs (MOAP) incentive scheme refers to because we haven't heard about this one before. Sounds jolly interesting though, no?

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