Wait, but "dependent" is part of "dependent on". So perhaps "dependent on" as a phrase is replaced. Alternatively, just "dependent". But maybe the phrase is "dependent on", which is two words. So replacing "dependent on" with three options each. Hmm, but that complicates it. The user instruction says "every word with 3 variants", so each word in the original text that is part of the spintax needs to be replaced with three options. So if the original is "dependent on", "dependent" is a word that's part of the spintax, so it should get three options, and "on" remains. Or perhaps the entire phrase "dependent on" is a single unit, but the user might want each word in the phrase to have three options. However, the user says "every word with 3 variants", so maybe just the individual words, not whole phrases.
Okay, so the user wants me to alter every word in the given text with three variants using the syn3 format. They also mentioned to skip brands and names, and only process the text. Let me start by understanding the task. intel64 family 6 model 142 stepping 10 genuineintel
3. "GenuineIntel: This is a branding string that confirms the processor is a genuine Intel product." "GenuineIntel" is a proper noun (branding string), so it shouldn't be changed. However, the phrase "branding string" could be replaced with manufacturer identifier. Wait, but "dependent" is part of "dependent on"