Providing Extended Lifecycle Support for NXP Spanish Oak Processors

NXP Semiconductors is a leading supplier of microcontrollers (MCUs) and microprocessors (MPUs). Although market dynamics continually shift towards new product focuses, NXP recognizes the need for support throughout a customer’s product lifecycle.

Rochester Electronics has partnered with NXP to provide extended support for Spanish Oak MPC565/MPC566 processors. In accordance with the June 16th NXP Last-Time-Buy (LTB) date notice, Rochester Electronics is now the exclusive source for these 32-bit, Power Architecture®, automotive-grade MCUs used in systems across various long-lifecycle industries, including aerospace, defense, industrial, and automotive.

Rochester will offer drop-in replacements for NXP’s MPC565/566 processors, extending availability beyond NXP’s last-ship date. In addition to supplying from existing inventory, we are preparing to manufacture these devices at our new U.S.-based BGA facility using original NXP die, secured through an exclusive end-of-life purchase. As with our MPC855T/860 program, all products will be assembled and tested under licensed NXP specifications—ensuring seamless integration with no required design changes.

Rochester Electronics has a long-standing partnership with NXP — providing 100% authorized, traceable, certified, and guaranteed solutions. Our comprehensive NXP product portfolio includes a broad range of microprocessors, microcontrollers, power management devices, sensors, and RF/wireless products.

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