Well they have pushed back the priority of getting their FPGA lines up and running, to an extent, as we can get some Intel product (we use their processors) but not FPGAs.
Intel were hard hit because a lot of their components were of particularly high demand during the pandemic (think laptop processors for Zoom meetings when working from home etc.).
Our distributors tell us that 'Intel FPGA' is in a bad way' and getting further information from Intel about their FPGA deliveries is next to impossible.
I do not think anyone here has a clue what the current status of Intel FPGA is except Intel FPGA themselves. Our distributors have heard nothing about supplying customers with large volumes.