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Does DK-DEV-AGI027R1BES come with a disabled HPS?

FADU_Samuel
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Does DK-DEV-AGI027R1BES come with a disabled HPS?

 

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EBERLAZARE_I_Intel
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Hi,


Yes, they do not have HPS enabled as compared to other Agilex dev kits.


This lists all our dev kits for Agilex:

https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/details/fpga/development-kits/agilex.html?


Additionally, you may compare the "Features and Form Factor" where the board "DK-DEV-AGI027R1BES" part of (I-Series Dev Kit (2x R-Tile & 1x F-Tile)) does not have HPS enabled.


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EBERLAZARE_I_Intel
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Hi,


What do you mean by "disabled HPS", is it a dev kit without HPS?


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FADU_Samuel
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I have an interest buying DK-DEV-AGI027R1BES board.

So I contacted a local distributor to get an information on the board.

According to the distributor, the board comes with in a state of HPS can't be used.

Please confirm the statement of the distributor about the HPS state in DK-DEV-AGI027R1BES.

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EBERLAZARE_I_Intel
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Hi,


Yes, they do not have HPS enabled as compared to other Agilex dev kits.


This lists all our dev kits for Agilex:

https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/details/fpga/development-kits/agilex.html?


Additionally, you may compare the "Features and Form Factor" where the board "DK-DEV-AGI027R1BES" part of (I-Series Dev Kit (2x R-Tile & 1x F-Tile)) does not have HPS enabled.


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EBERLAZARE_I_Intel
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Hi,


Do you any further questions from your side?


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FADU_Samuel
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Hi,

 

That is enough.

 

Thanks.

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EBERLAZARE_I_Intel
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Hi,


Thanks for the update.


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