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yangyang43
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Part number :5M240ZT100I5N There are two physical marks :5M240ZT100C4N and 5M240ZT100I5N What is the reason? Can these two parts be used interchangeably?

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Alberto_R_Intel
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yangyang43, Thank you for posting in the Intel® Communities Support.


I just transferred your thread to the proper department. They will further assist you with this matter as soon as possible.


Regards,

Albert R.


Intel Customer Support Technician


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yangyang43
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Thank you for your reply. Please confirm the picture as shown below. Thank you

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yangyang43
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Dear 

 

Is there any further reply from the relevant departments? I have not seen any reply in the relevant forum reply

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AqidAyman_Intel
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Hello Sir,


Let me check this with the internal team and update you back.


Regards,

Aqid


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AqidAyman_Intel
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Hello,


Dual part markings on MAX® V devices are intended to show -4 commercial specifications also meet the -5 industrial specifications.

Refer below link: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/programmable/articles/000079006.html?wapkw=dual%20mark%20max%20v


Regards,

Aqid


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AqidAyman_Intel
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Hello,


I wish you are in good condition. I wish to update with you regarding this question.

Do you need more support on this?


Regards,

Aqid


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