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Wyorin
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Hi

I am looking at a project where I believe that a structured ASIC approach will be the right way to go. However, I am finding it difficult to get the information I require. Do I need to set up an NDA with Intel to access the product information?

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Farabi
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Hello,


You can refer to : https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/details/easic.html


May I know what kind of information you want?


regards,

Farabi


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Wyorin
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Hi

 

I seem to be going round in circles on your website. Clicking the link you sent me took me to the page I have already view. If I then click on N3Xand then documentation on the page I arrive at there is no mention of the device on the page I am directed to.

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EWhat product range are these devices under, because they do not appear in the FPGA tag.

 

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Wyorin
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I seem to be getting nowhere on this topic. I have a customer who I think would be interested in transferring a signal processing design to a structured ASIC. As yet I have no idea as to NRE costs and likely device costs. I am also assuming that the use of this technology is only commercially viable if the notional volume of devices exceeds a threshold. I have been involved with FPGA's for 40+ years and have used a number of different vendor's devices, including Altera.

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NazrulNaim_Intel
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Hello,


I'm truly sorry for the delay. You may check this link below for the information needed for the N3X including all the documentation needed.


Link : Intel® eASIC™ N3X Devices


Hope that answers your question. Again, I'm truly sorry for the delay from my side.


Best regards,

Nazrul Naim


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Wyorin
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Thanks, I think I am getting there ate last. I am awaiting a response from our customer before continuing my study of options. This may not be until after the New Year.

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NazrulNaim_Intel
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Hello,

 

I’m glad that your question has been addressed, for now I will set this case to Close-Pending. 

 

Regards,

Nazrul Naim


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