ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: 5CSXFC6D6F31C8N - Supply issues I am having the same issue with another Intel part 10M50SAE144C8G. All of the distributors I contacted told me they have no information on lead times or life cycle information. They suggested I should contact Intel for this information. Re: FPGA MAX10 future availability Some of the other chips which are unavailable by other manufacturers have an estimated delivery date which you can preorder. Intel gives no information on future availability so it makes it very difficult to plan. I have millions of dollar of equipment waiting on that chip. I understand the current situation with the chip shortage. It just makes it hard to run a business. Re: Cyclone 10 availability FYI the distributors have been instructing me that they have no information and to contact Intel directly.... Re: FPGA MAX10 future availability I am having the same issue with a newer FPGA. The MAX 10 FPGA. I can not place an order because the vendor sates Intel will not take backorders. Although on this webpage Intel seems to state the chips will be available until at least 2032..... Low Power FPGAs: Intel's Edge-Centric FPGA Overview-Intel BOTTOM OF PAGE "Why is Intel extending support for these FPGAs until 2032? We realize that customers choose to deploy with FPGAs because of the ability to be supported for 15 and frequently over 20+ years. With over 2.5 billion MAX® and Cyclone® FPGA devices sold, it’s important that our customers realize that they can continue to rely and design in confidence with these widely used FPGAs." Re: Cyclone V Life Cycle I am having the same issue with a newer FPGA. The MAX 10 FPGA. I can not place an order because the vendor sates Intel will not take backorders. Although on this webpage Intel seems to state the chips will be available until at least 2032..... Low Power FPGAs: Intel's Edge-Centric FPGA Overview-Intel BOTTOM OF PAGE "Why is Intel extending support for these FPGAs until 2032? We realize that customers choose to deploy with FPGAs because of the ability to be supported for 15 and frequently over 20+ years. With over 2.5 billion MAX® and Cyclone® FPGA devices sold, it’s important that our customers realize that they can continue to rely and design in confidence with these widely used FPGAs." Perhaps someone from Intel could explain when these chips will become available for purchase? MAX 10 Lifecyle The following webpage by Intel states that the MAX and Cyclone Series FPGA Devices will be available until 2032? Does this apply to all devices in the MAX and Cyclone series? We are developing a product the MAX 10 device for a product that will be around for 20-40 years. FROM THE FOLLOWING WEBPAGE BOTTOM OF PAGE Low Power FPGAs: Intel's Edge-Centric FPGA Overview-Intel "Why is Intel extending the support for these FPGA's until 2032 ? We realize that customers choose to deploy with FPGAs because of the ability to be supported for 15 and frequently over 20+ years. With over 2.5 billion MAX® and Cyclone® FPGA devices sold, it’s important that our customers realize that they can continue to rely and design in confidence with these widely used FPGAs." MAX 10 Product..... Purchase Availability.... Lifecycle Information Does anyone when either of the following MAX 10 chips will be available for purchase? Even approximately. 10M50SAE144C8G 10M50SAE144I7G Does anyone have any lifecycle Information? My supplier suggested contacting Intel as they had no information. Intel customer support directed me to this forum. I am assuming that this is a temporary non-availability due to the chip shortage? Appreciate any assistance.