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To know life cycle status of CPLD parts EPM240T100C4N and EPM240T100I5N

Prathamesh_Soman
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Hello Intel support team,

My concern is mentioned below.

I would like to know the Life cycle status of CPLD with P/N:  

EPM240T100C4N and EPM240T100I5N.

 

I have noticed, that one of the released PDN document (Revision 1.0.0 PDN Issue Date: 12/04/2020) contains above highlighted Part nos as discontinued parts.

 

There is updated PDN document (Revision 2.0.0 PDN Issue Date: 03/19/2021) available,  where these parts are removed from discontinued part list.

 

I would like to confirm from you about its Life cycle status and its Longevity in the market.

 

Please find attached both the PDNs for your quick reference.

 

Your valuable reply will help significantly. 

 

Regards

Prathamesh Soman

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Prathamesh_Soman
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thank you for your reply. Being a continued part,  It will serve in long run. 

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Prathamesh_Soman
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Hello,

It will be great if I get this info formally over email communication. I request you to either provide the official email address so that I can initiate the communication. As this info will be official evidence for my organisation. 

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NurAiman_M_Intel
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Hi,


EOL is currently set to beyond 2035.

This is a general guidance and can be changed at any time.


You can subscribe to our customer notification mailing list at below link so that you can be notified when an Altera device is going to be discontinued.

https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/programmable/support/support-resources/knowledge-base/solutions/rd04252012_977.html


Regards,

Aiman


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AndresGonzo
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Hello Intel Support team, 

Do you have a formal document that states that the EPM240T100C4N and EPM240T100I5N will have a lifecycle beyond 2035?

Thank you

Andres

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NurAiman_M_Intel
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