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Santoshmbca
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Dear Team,

 

Greetings!!!

 

Can you please advise if part no FH8068604436605 is Active and available. We are finding conflicting info where it is saying Active in one place and Retired and discontinued also.

 

https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/sku/226105/intel-xeon-d1715ter-processor-10m-cache-up-to-3-50-ghz/ordering.html

 

Regards,

Santosh

 

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vish1
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Hello Santoshmbca,


Greetings!!


Intel® Xeon® D-1715TER processor is officially marked as End-of-Life (EOL) by Intel.


According to Intel's Product Change Notification (PCN842179-00), here are the key EOL milestones for this processor:

  • Product Discontinuance Program Support Began: January 6, 2025
  • Last Date to Submit Demand to Intel Representative: June 27, 2025
  • Last Order Date: September 26, 2025
  • Orders Become Non-Cancelable/Non-Returnable: September 26, 2025
  • Last Shipment Date: March 31, 2028


This means while the processor is no longer available for new orders after September 2025, Intel will continue shipping existing orders until March 2028.


For purchasing you can directly reach out to our Intel Distributors -

https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/partner/showcase/partner-directory/distributor.html


Best Regards,

Vishal Shet P

Intel Customer Support Technician


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Santoshmbca
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Hi Vishal,

 

Thank you, can you please share the PDN/PCN document.

 

Regards,

Santosh 

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Sreelakshmi1
Employee
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Hi Santoshmbca,


Greetings!


Apologies for the earlier miscommunication.

 

We would like to kindly inform you that the Intel® Xeon® D-1715TER Processor has not been discontinued and is currently in the Launched state. The product discontinuance status has not yet been officially announced.

 

Please note that once the EOL or discontinued status is officially published, it will be reflected on the same product specification page, and the PCN document will be updated in the Ordering and Compliance section with complete information.

 

Additionally, we recommend reaching out to the board / system manufacturer from whom the product was purchased for further technical or warranty-related information.


Thank you for understanding.


Best Regards,

Sreelakshmi

Intel Customer Support Technician


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Santoshmbca
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Hi Sreelakshmi,

 

Thank you for the clarification. However, Intel website is suggesting as Retired and discontinued. Is it website issue? Please confirm. Refer below link.

https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/sku/226105/intel-xeon-d1715ter-processor-10m-cache-up-to-3-50-ghz/ordering.html

Also, can you please advise on product longevity for part no FH8068604436605.

 

Regards,

Santosh

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Sreelakshmi1
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Hi Santoshmbca,


Thank you for your response.


We would like to inform you that for the ordering code FH8068604436605, the spec code S RM1E has been launched, while the spec code S RLBX has been retired and discontinued.


As per PCN: 804045, under the section Products Affected / Intel Ordering Codes, it is mentioned that S RLBX is the Pre-Conversion S-Spec and S RM1E is the Post-Conversion S-Spec. Kindly note that the new post-conversion MM#s and S-specs will be replacing the previous ones. For more details, please refer to the PCN at the following link:


https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/content-details/804045/select-intel-r-xeon-r-processor-d-1700-and-d-2700-series-skus-pcn-119280-02-order-code-mm-updates-due-to-stepping-change-reason-for-revision-rectify-pcn-number-mismatch.html?DocID=804045



Regarding the product longevity for Part No. FH8068604436605, we would like to inform you that it is influenced by several factors, including: Usage patterns (e.g., frequency and intensity of use),User behavior, Environmental conditions, Technological obsolescence.


Thank you for understanding.


Best Regards,

Sreelakshmi

Intel Customer Support Technician


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