ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsSome questions about Intel Agilex 7 M-series FPGA Development kit. About 3 months ago, I wrote a discussion on Agilex 7 M-series Development kit. And I found that there are no development kit for M-series. Today, I find that Intel is now selling M-series Development kit, so I read some documents, and have a few questions about it. https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/details/fpga/development-kits/agilex/agm039.html 1. Does M-series development kit stand-alone board? Our lab wants FPGA board which can communicate with Intel Xeon 4th using CXL with full bandwidth of 16x PCIe 5.0, so we do not need stand-alone board. 2. If M-series development kit can communicate using CXL with full bandwidth of 16x PCIe 5.0, then does it communicate using MCIO? 3. If the answer of question #1 and #2 is "NO", then is there any way to use Agilex M-series FPGA as a host-attached FPGA board, like I-series (https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/details/fpga/development-kits/agilex/agi027.html)? Thanks in advanced! Does Agilex 7 M-series development kit exists? Hi all. The lab I'm in is going to purchase some Agilex 7 M-series. Since I need to communicate with host PC using PCIe and CXL, I think I should need to purchase development kit. But there was no development kit for Agilex 7 M-series - but there are some for I and F series. Is there any way to use Agilex 7 M-series with PCIe / CXL? Thanks in advanced! Intro for Intel HLS Hi, I am very new to using Intel FPGA-related programming tools, and I am trying to get used to using it. Before I start using Quartus and modelsim, I used AMD Xilinx tools - Vitis and Vitis HLS. I did some projects using Vitis HLS and Vitis. But, because of some reason, I need to use Intel FPGA, so I am trying to use HLS of Intel, but it seems hard to get used to this. Currently, I am reading documentations for Intel HLS and Quartus, but somebody can give me some tutorial link, or documents how to use Intel Quartus and HLS? Thank you for you reply in advanced! Solved