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About the life cycle of FPGA and CPLD

Yamada1
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We are reviewing the parts we use in response to component obsolescence, and there was a statement that Intel has announced that it will extend the life cycles of its FPGAs and CPLDs until 2035.

 

Reference URL: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/programmable/support-resources/devices/max-ii-support.html?elq_cid=3864896_ts1705040465398

 

Since it was said to be an "announcement," I tried looking for a source somewhere, but I couldn't find any such description.

It would be helpful if you could give me any information.

We apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate your understanding.

 

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Elina_Intel
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Hello,


Please allow me sometime to check regarding your question. will get back to you once i get the info.


Thank you

Elina


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Elina_Intel
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Yamada1
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Thank you for answering.

 

There seems to be an image pasted below the link, but I couldn't open it here. For now, is it correct to understand that the life cycle of MAX2 has been extended until 2035 as stated?

 

We apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate your understanding.

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Yamada1
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Thank you for answering.

 

I understand that the life cycle of MAX2 is as described.

Thank you for your kind response.

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Elina_Intel
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Hi,

Good day


If you do not have more concern regarding this issue , shall i close the case ?


Thanks

Elina


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