Intel® Quartus® Prime Pro Edition: Version 23.2 Software and Device Support Release Notes

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Date 6/26/2023
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1.2.1. Deprecated Features and Functions

The functions and features listed in this section have been deprecated but not removed from Intel® Quartus® Prime Pro Edition Version 23.2 or earlier. Migrate your tools and processes to use the replacement or alternate features and functions before the deprecated features and functions are removed.

Features and Functions Deprecated as of Intel® Quartus® Prime Pro Edition Version 23.2

The Nios® II Processor and Nios® II Embedded Design Suite products are deprecated and will be removed in a future release. For details, refer to Product Discontinuation Notice PDN2312.

Features and Functions Deprecated as of Intel® Quartus® Prime Pro Edition Version 23.1

No Intel® Quartus® Prime features or functions have been deprecated in Intel® Quartus® Prime Pro Edition Version 23.1.

Features and Functions Deprecated as of Intel® Quartus® Prime Pro Edition Version 22.4

No Intel® Quartus® Prime features or functions have been deprecated in Intel® Quartus® Prime Pro Edition Version 22.4.

Features and Functions Deprecated as of Intel® Quartus® Prime Pro Edition Version 22.3

The Intel® FPGA SDK for OpenCL™ software product is deprecated.

Intel is discontinuing the Intel® FPGA SDK for OpenCL™ software product. Refer to the Product Discontinuation Notice PDN2219.

As an alternative, use the Intel oneAPI Base Toolkit, which provides core tools and libraries for developing high-performance, data-centric applications across diverse architectures. It features an industry-leading C++ compiler that implements SYCL*, an evolution of C++ for heterogeneous computing. For more information, refer to the Intel® oneAPI Base Toolkit web page.

To migrate your OpenCL FPGA designs to SYCL*, review Migrating OpenCL™ FPGA Designs to SYCL* guide that demonstrates important differences between OpenCL and SYCL for FPGA and provides steps to migrate your OpenCL designs.