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Nidhis
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Hi Team,

As per attached advisory "Beginning January 2025, Altera completed its operational transition to a standalone company. Customers are requested to update their systems to convert all former Intel
PSG products to Altera Semiconductor Technology Inc."

Can you please confirm that which mfr is the owner of former Intel PSG products in future, before transferring all former Intel PSG products from Intel to Altera in our database used by our customer, as still the product link diverted to Intel.

 

Regards,

Nidhi

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Kenny_Tan
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May I know what is mfr Stand far? when Altera is spinning out from Intel, user will need to follow the naming change according to https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/content-details/730595/altera-product-catalog.html?DocID=730595.


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Nidhis
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Hi Kenny,

Thanks for the response.

For Mfr I means which manufacturer is the owner of former Intel PSG products in future Intel or Altera, as still the product link diverted to Intel "https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/details/fpga.html"

Is there any planning to divert former Intel PSG products from Intel to Altera permanently in future.

Regards,

Nidhi

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Kenny_Tan
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Hi Nidhi,


Can you provide some example for the above? So that I can answer more accurately.


Thanks


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Nidhis
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Hi Kenny

sure, I will give some more details as I mentioned earlier that As per attached advisory "Beginning January 2025, Altera completed its operational transition to a standalone company. Customers are requested to update their systems to convert all former Intel
PSG products to Altera Semiconductor Technology Inc."

And altera website is working separately "https://www.altera.com/fpga.html", but when we click on the any product category the link will opened belongs to Intel, for example-

https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/details/fpga/agilex/9.html

https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/details/fpga/intellectual-property/memory-interfaces-and-controllers/ddr4-external-memory.html

 

 So my question is that which manufacturer (Intel Or Altera) is responsible of former Intel PSG products in future, should we consider Altera as separate manufacturer if yes than what will be the planning to divert former Intel PSG products from Intel to Altera permanently in future as of today all the Altera parts still diverted to Intel weblinks.

 

Thanks

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