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ShlomiI
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Production Longevity of MAX II and V

What is the Production Longevity of MAX II and V families?

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    • ShlomiI's avatar
      ShlomiI
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      Do you mean how long will the product be available in the market? Yes

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        AminT_Intel
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        Hello,

        Please refer to my previous post for that answer. You can also subscribe to our e-mail list to get update about PCNs, PDNs and Advisories from the same link.

        Thanks

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    Kiranraj
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    "Intel is committed to supporting a long life cycle for its FPGA product families until 2035 (except for HBM2-based devices of Intel® Stratix® 10 FPGA variants: MX, NX, DX, along with Configuration Devices [EPCQ-A]). With extended product longevity mitigating the risk of obsolescence and minimizing the cost of redesigns, customers will have peace of mind designing with our products. "

    In the event of unforeseen supply disruption, such as vendor discontinuance, change in government regulations, or production tools obsolescence, Intel will inform its customers.

    This includes Max II and Max V as well.

    Link: Intel® FPGA Products - FPGA and SoC FPGA Devices and Solutions | Intel