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Altera Extends Lifecycle Support for Several FPGA Families Through 2045

Independence enables greater flexibility to meet evolving FPGA customer needs

SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Altera, the world’s largest pure play FPGA solutions provider, today announced it is extending product life cycle support for its Agilex®, MAX® 10, and Cyclone® V FPGA families through 2045, underscoring its focused approach as an independent FPGA solutions provider to prioritize long-term customer needs, supply stability, and sustained support for FPGA-based mission-critical applications.

Altera is reinforcing its long-term commitment to customers by extending FPGA product support through 2045, ensuring reliable supply continuity and reducing redesign risks for mission-critical, long-lifecycle systems.

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The extension reinforces Altera’s commitment to customers building long-life systems across industrial, communications, aerospace, medical, and transportation markets, where semiconductor platforms must remain available and supported for decades. With this move, Altera enables customers to design with confidence, ensuring long-term supply continuity while reducing the risk of costly redesigns and recertification.

“Customers developing long-life systems need both performance and predictability,” said Mike Fitton, vice president of marketing and enablement group at Altera. “By extending support of these FPGA families through 2045, we’re providing the stability and flexibility required to support systems over decades of deployment.”

Agilex series FPGAs and SoCs1, MAX 10 FPGAs, and Cyclone V FPGAs and SoCs are now planned for availability through 20452, reinforcing long-term platform stability for customers across diverse applications.

In production for more than a decade, MAX 10 FPGAs continue to stand out for cost- and power-sensitive designs requiring instant-on capability and integrated functionality. Cyclone V FPGAs and SoCs, widely deployed across a broad range of end markets, remains a proven, trusted platform for customers extending the life of established designs. Altera’s latest Agilex series of FPGAs and SoCs delivers a differentiated range of solutions, from optimized efficiency to leading-edge performance, enabling customers to scale across evolving system requirements.

Altera's Commitment to Supporting Long-Lifecycle Systems

Long-life systems in many end markets remain in operation for 10 to 20 years or longer, where component obsolescence can drive costly redesigns, recertification, and operational disruption. As an independent FPGA solutions provider, Altera has the flexibility and agility to make decisions focused on the needs of FPGA users. By extending support for many of its most popular FPGA families, Altera helps customers reduce redesign risk, simplify long-term maintenance and support planning, and maintain continuity across deployed platforms.

For more information, visit Altera’s Long-Life Systems blog.

About Altera

Altera is the industry’s largest pure-play FPGA solutions provider, with an exclusive focus on delivering FPGA innovations to the broad market. The company provides a comprehensive portfolio of programmable hardware, software, and development tools that empower designers of electronic systems to innovate, differentiate, and execute with greater speed and efficiency. With industry-leading FPGAs, SoCs, and design solutions, Altera enables customers to achieve faster time-to-market, greater flexibility, and optimized performance across a wide range of applications, spanning physical AI, industrial automation, audio/video, robotics, aerospace, defense, data centers, telecommunications, and more. For more information, visit www.altera.com.

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Lifecycle extension does not apply to Agilex 7 devices with integrated HBM2E memory due to the shorter lifecycle characteristics of high-bandwidth memory components.

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Unforeseen supply disruptions such as vendor discontinuance, changes in government regulations, or production tool obsolescence may impact product availability.

 

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Altera Corporation
altera.newsroom@altera.com

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