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Will there be future support for 2022.x (and 2021.2) tool versions in AL2 AMIs? #600
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Dear customer Thank you so much for the follow up. Please note that this is not to indicate any discontinued support for AL2 and we currently intend to continue our support for AL2. We are currently prioritizing releases based on requirements and other AMI updates etc. Please feel free to let us know if you have any follow up questions Thanks |
I wanted to follow up and ask if there are any updates to AMIs (in either the Centos/AL2 versions) coming again. When choosing an AMI through the "Launch an instance" portal, I see that for AMI's there are 3 options:
Since I haven't seen an update to any of the AMIs in over 2 years now, is it reasonable to expect that there will be no other updates in the future? The Centos7-based AMIs are hitting EOL June 30, 2024 (1 day from this post) so they will be out of date w.r.t the OS as-well-as the Xilinx tooling. Additionally, AL2 is now out in favor of AL202* AMIs. |
Hello! Sorry for the delayed response, we recently released the Ubuntu FPGA Developer AMI with support for Vivado 2024.1. The AMI is compatible with the latest F1 XDMA shell and small shell releases in addition to the new f2 branch. |
Based on this table there is support for up to 2021.2 tools in the FPGA Developer AMI's. However, when looking at the AL2 versions of the AMI (https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/pp/prodview-iehshpgi7hcjg?sr=0-2&ref_=beagle&applicationId=AWSMPContessa) I see that only 2021.1 is supported (AMI version 1.11.3).
Will future versions of the Xilinx tools be supported in AL2 AMIs like the Centos equivalents? Does this include support for 2021.2?
Thanks.
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