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- AminT_Intel
Regular Contributor
Hello Alex,
Please refer to the following KDB post to learn more about MTBF Failure-in-time rate (FIT) :
You can find the FIT rate for Altera devices in the Reliability Report. Kindly be noted that the FIT rate for devices within the same family with the same process technology will be very similar and can be used for devices not explicitly listed in the Reliability Report.
https://www.intel.com/content/dam/altera-www/global/en_US/pdfs/literature/rr/rr.pdf
Thank you.
- Alex25
New Contributor
The above link "https://www.intel.com/content/dam/altera-www/global/en_US/pdfs/literature/rr/rr.pdf"
doesnt work. It takes me to a page which asks me to get premium support.
and makes me run around in circles.
- AminT_Intel
Regular Contributor
Hello,
I apologize you are facing this difficulty. It is not something we want you to experience. Would you be able to e-mail me your CNDA?
Thank you.
- Alex25
New Contributor
- Alex25
New Contributor
Please send me the FIT number. NDA is not required for this information.
- AminT_Intel
Regular Contributor
Hello,
I have re-confirm with my team and we do require CNDA to request for this.
Thank you
- AminT_Intel
Regular Contributor
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