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Production Longevity of MAX II and V

ShlomiI
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What is the Production Longevity of MAX II and V families?

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AminT_Intel
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Hello,

 

What do you mean by production longevity? Do you mean how long will the product be available in the market? We do not have that information but you can refer to this link to find out about devices EOL: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/programmable/support/quality-and-reliability/pcns-and-advisories.html#pdn

 

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AminT_Intel
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Hello,

 

What do you mean by production longevity? Do you mean how long will the product be available in the market? We do not have that information but you can refer to this link to find out about devices EOL: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/programmable/support/quality-and-reliability/pcns-and-advisories.html#pdn

 

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ShlomiI
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 Do you mean how long will the product be available in the market? Yes

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AminT_Intel
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Hello,

 

Please refer to my previous post for that answer. You can also subscribe to our e-mail list to get update about PCNs, PDNs and Advisories from the same link. 

 

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AminT_Intel
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We do not receive any response from you to the previous question/reply/answer 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 the support from Intel experts. Otherwise, the community users will continue to help you on this thread. Thank you.

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Kiranraj
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"Intel is committed to supporting a long life cycle for its FPGA product families until 2035 (except for HBM2-based devices of Intel® Stratix® 10 FPGA variants: MX, NX, DX, along with Configuration Devices [EPCQ-A]). With extended product longevity mitigating the risk of obsolescence and minimizing the cost of redesigns, customers will have peace of mind designing with our products. "

In the event of unforeseen supply disruption, such as vendor discontinuance, change in government regulations, or production tools obsolescence, Intel will inform its customers.

 

This includes Max II and Max V as well.

 

Link: Intel® FPGA Products - FPGA and SoC FPGA Devices and Solutions | Intel

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