Intel has marked the 10M02SCE144C7G as Obsolete. This is not a phase-out notice with a last-time-buy window — it is discontinued. For sustainment programs already using this order code, the only channel is independent distribution, where remaining inventory is sourced per RFQ.
2,000 logic elements in a 144-pin EQFP
The 10M02SCE144C7G is a MAX 10 FPGA with 2,000 logic elements organized into 125 LABs/CLBs. That puts it at the low end of the MAX 10 family — enough for glue logic, sensor fusion, or a small state machine, but not for a soft-core processor or video pipeline. The 110,592 total RAM bits provide local buffering for a few dozen bytes of FIFO or a small lookup table. 101 user I/O are available in the 144-LQFP Exposed Pad package, which the supplier device package lists as 144-EQFP (20x20).
Speed-grade and package variants
The -C7 speed grade is the faster commercial option. The -C8G sibling (10M02SCE144C8G) is the same die in the same package and temperature grade, but with a slower speed bin — the -C7 part has tighter timing margins for the same logic. For a design already qualified on the -C8, the -C7 is a drop-in upgrade; going the other way requires re-timing the critical paths.
