SSD of Lenovo M2 cancelled plateau?

I ordered a platter of SSD Lenovo M2 a month ago only for receive an email today saying that it is "End of Life". How can the Board be end of life if the P50 is two months old?

Can anyone Lenovo comment?

There are a number of alternative room available?


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