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Hello,
we purchased the Cyclone V (5CSXFC6C6U23I7NTS ), our dealer has assured us that this is a genuine intel product number. I am trying to find out what the last 3 letters of the product number (i.e. NTS) are indicating.
However according to the device handbook (page 14) the last 3 letters i.e. NTS do not have any meaning.
I'd be grateful if somebody could tell me whether the last 3 letters (NTS) in the Intel product ID 5CSXFC6C6U23I7NTS have a special meaning.
Many thanks
Andreas
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Hi Andreas,
Thank you for contacting Intel Community.
Generally, the device part number ended with the additional suffix 'TS' is referring to the customer-specific ordering suffix, the material that builds directly for some specific customer request. These are added to the device part number when a device has undergone additional qualification upon request. The default part number would be 5CSXFC6C6U23I7N. You can refer to the date code decoder on how to interpret the general code.
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/programmable/support/quality-and-reliability/decoder.html
Intel PSG has its authorized distributor to sell Intel devices. If the customer got the devices from formal distributors, they shouldn’t worry about the device authenticity as the devices must be valid units. Otherwise, we do not ensure the device quality and do not provide further service. You can find the authorized distributor list from the link below:
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/partner/where-to-buy/overview.html
Thank you
Regards,
Chia Ling
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Hi Andreas,
We do not receive any response from you to the previous reply that I have provided. This thread will be transitioned to community support. If you have a new question, feel free to open a new thread to get support from Intel experts. Otherwise, the community users will continue to help you on this thread.
Thank you
Regards,
Chia Ling
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