The only board I can find with that NXP device is an "Evaluation board".
Evaluation boards are mainly intended for designers/people considering using that CPU, MPU or device in a product, so they can see how it works, test software and decide if it's a good choice, before having PCBs made themselves to build the IC into their end product.
It's a bit like using a Broadcom BCM2711 evaluation board [if one exists] - a special small quantity board from the IC maker - rather than a Pi 4, which is a product from another company, which uses that uses that same MCU, and is produced by the millions.
To speak from personal experience, we have several different evaluation boards for different Microchip PIC MCUs; the boards are relatively expensive, but they allow testing of software and ideas before actually having build any hardware prototypes; a couple of them can accept a dozen or more very different MCUs on small adapter modules.
The end product uses just the same or a similar MCU as a bare IC, that costs a fraction of the development kit price.