 So here we have the new Tegra X1 and the shield. This is this is Android TV box right here. And you just launched it. We did. We just launched it. It is actually the you know the best Android TV. Well coming over here. It's the best Android TV out there right now. And of course when you buy a shield you get this cool controller and it connects directly to that shield and you can control all the dimensions. Let me pull it back here. Let's go ahead and look. This one's not connected. Look at this one. It's going on there. Oh that one? Yeah. There we go. So this is the best Android box on the market. It is. Well it's at Android TV and you know the whole thing about Android TV is that this is actually got an X1 which means we can actually show 4K content. So you know we can stream 4K. We can play back 4K. 4K Netflix. It's really incredible. Let's try to enter a game. Enter a game. Let's try to enter the big action game. Which one was that? Well we got Bomb Squad. That's fun. A Mortal Kombat. Can we enter that one? Mortal Kombat. Well I haven't played that. Let's see what happens. So all the Android games just load and how many Android games are optimized for home consoles? There are tons of Android games. I mean literally hundreds and hundreds. We're curating more and more games every day. So on the shield. Let me show you the shield real quick. The controller here. So if you look down here there's an app that comes with shield. It says Download Games. It's called Shield Hub. And all of these games that are shown here are actually tested by NVIDIA and curated to work really well on TV. So all of these games are pre-tested to work on Android TV. Nice. Do you offer any help to the game developers to make it better? We do. We actually are working directly with game developers to do ports of different content to make sure Android TV and Shield has a great ecosystem. So you could go to some developer, a really good touchscreen game and say come on. Let us help you for a weekend or a weekend. Let's make it work with the controller, right? That's obviously... It's not that much, right? It's not that much. And there's APIs for that and there's SDKs for that. It's really not that hard to do. So let me show you this game again. If you come here and we're taking a look at... Which one do you want to look at? The Mortal Kombat? Mortal Kombat. So those are actually games that people download, right? But if they download it, they also show us. So if you kind of come down here, we can look at... I guess that's Modern Kombat. Modern Kombat, yeah. Here we go. Now I've not played this game, so we'll see how it goes. But it should be pretty exciting. So how good are the Android games so far? You know what? They are pretty darn good. If you're looking for high performance gaming, let's go ahead and play this game. Kicking through. And I think I'm the daughter of a military commander. So Android games, I would say, you know, they're awesome. They're fun to play. They have great quality. And like I said, if you play in the local, you can get 4k quality. Just knock it up. Sometimes they have intros and stuff, so let's try to get through. Okay. All right, we're playing. All right. We're about to shoot that dude. Yeah, so you're in total into the game right now. I am. And you're already shooting bad guys. Cool. This looks really, really good. So we're talking about a 64-bit arm. Is it OctaCore? This is actually using our Tigra X1 processor. So it's an OctaCore 857, 853. I am not, unfortunately, very sure of exactly what processor is in the Tigra X1. And there's GPU, the latest... This is Maxwell, integrated in Tigra X1. So if you think about it, it's got a high-performance GPU with a bunch of cores. It really just gives you a frickin' incredible gaming experience on your TV. And it's super, super, super easy and fast. The other thing it's got, by the way, as we kind of come back here, it's got a really heat, it's got a microphone jack built in so you can actually connect the headset. There's a tiny little microphone there so you can use Android Voice Search for TV, right? So just kind of click the little shield. Saying, hey, what's going on with Android? So you can see it translate directly. There's more noise in here. You can use that to search for your best shows or TVs or genres or anything you want. So Shield is all about Android TV and making Android TV experiences great. So people buy it like this. The box comes like this. What is this? Well, actually Shield comes with a controller. And you can buy the stand and you can buy the remote control separately. So this remote, you can do it kind of, you know, it's got a little left-right capacitor thing. If you hit the button, it's got a built-in microphone. And also, if you look on the top of this, again, it's got a jack so you can connect up a headset. So you can save it as you can be playing on your couch, listening to your movies and your own ears and not bother anybody else in the house. So this is $1.99? Yep. And how much is this? I think the Shield controller is, I'm finished with $49, but let me double-check that. I am not sure I'm with the stand. How much for an extra controller? Is it possible to buy? These are not... Because you want to play two or three or four people, right? Yeah, yeah, I think. Hey, let me check on the price for the Shield controller. Let me see if I'm here. I don't remember the exact price yet. So let's go a little bit more on the UI. So everything is fully optimized right now. Everything is super smooth. Oh, yeah. And the X1 is an excellent TV. Actually, the X1 is inside this new range of Sony TVs, right? Oh, you know what? I'm not sure about that. Well, actually... It might be because they have 4K YouTube. I think it probably is. X1 is actually the control process inside the Sony TV. I am not sure about that. But you are suggesting that you could be the market for a TV box. And I look at this as it is all about Android TV. If you're playing, if you like streaming, if you're ready to cut the cord, you can actually use Android TV, get access to YouTube, get access to Netflix. It's got all the home media streaming. So if you have your photos and your videos on a home server, you can actually access those directly. You can use Plex and access your home videos directly. It's actually, you know, it's a full TV experience. And this is, I mean, the Google guys, I think we can trust them to design the best UI in the world, right? Before our TV box. It's definitely happening now, right? Android TV is very early, but the quality is dramatically improving. And Google is going to make it happen. I'm totally confident that Android TV is going to be very, very broadly accepted. So, NVIDIA, you have a long experience of working with all the game developers to get them to get the games to the hardware. High quality, right? So you should be in the right position to get them to actually, you know, make this the next PlayStation, the next Nintendo. You know, I don't view it as a console killer. It's really more about delivering great experiences for TV. You can also play games on it. But if you're a serious, high-end gamer, you're probably still going to want your console. You're going to want, and we're not against any particular platform. You can have everybody who plays games on consoles, plays games on PCs, plays games on your phone. Hey, now you can play games on your TV. Nice. So this is a jump from K1 to X1 as a jump right now. A big jump in performance. Yeah. Both the CPU and the GPU is a big jump. Yeah. And... Great performance. Are you going to target the whole world? Right now it's... Right now we're shipping in the US. We're shipping in the US. We're actually going to be coming to Europe. And I'm not sure on the dates for Asia. All right. Asia. Everybody needs one. Everybody needs one. They're awesome. I think it's really cool that NVIDIA is doing hardware and kind of like showing off the reference design how to use the NVIDIA's processor. Of course. And getting them out there. And hopefully... I'm hoping you sell many. I hope so too. You know, it's actually a fantastic device. I have one at my home. So I can tell you for a fact that the Android TV experience is pretty darn awesome. And if people want higher frame rate games or something, they can stream them. You can stream from your PC. You can stream from the cloud. What do you call that? Basically, if you look on our little shield hub here, you can go to stream games and you can connect to grid, which is our game service. And you can also connect to your local PC with game stream. So that's also within the same menu? Yeah. So this is where we would log in to NVIDIA grid. So you can stream games instantly from our servers. But you can also, if you have a local PC with GeForce experience on it, you can stream your games from the PC directly to shield. So how's it going with the grid? Because you launched it last year, right? How many people are using it? Is it just in the U.S. or is it... Right now it's mostly in the U.S. And I would say that it's just growing, right? We're learning a lot about streaming. People are enjoying games and it's going to get better and better. Which bandwidth do you need for it to be nice? Think of it like a movie, right? So it's streaming high quality movies to you, so you need the same bandwidth, right? Six, seven, eight megabits. Eight megabits are plenty. And it's really more about your upstream latency. So grid is obviously a round-trip latency. So if you have a great upstream bandwidth and low latency, you get a great trigger. Does that mean it works better for people in California than people in New York? Or do you have to be close to the server? There are multiple servers all around the place and the latency to a server? Yeah, all around the place. Do you have some in Europe? I am not sure of grid deployment in Europe. Well, and then you just have in the grid you have a ton of big GPUs just working around the clock. It's actually deployed in Amazon servers. And so you can actually think of grid as virtual GPUs that everybody can access. And when you're accessing the GPU, you're directly talking to a massive server. But the X1 body has a pretty amazing GPU to have something that's kind of like better than the Wii U or better than the PlayStation 3 or something. You know, again, it's not really a relevant comparison because it gives you a great gaming experience. I think the GPU performance is roughly equivalent to a PlayStation 3, but it is, it's just perfect for a home game. Which could be enough. I think it is. So that's just a question of content. You play a casual game? It's really good. It's just a question of content right now. Absolutely. Somebody needs to invest a billion dollars in content. Maybe Google, your friends at Google, could help get all the best, absolute best games here. You know, the way I look at it is content will come if the platform volume gets there, right? So it's a little bit of, as people are enjoying more and more of Android TV, more and more developers will be drawn to the platform just like Google Play for mobile, right? So it's, it's this, it's this network effect of installed base attracts content. And you have the best business model, I hope, that you have a subscription plan that has unlimited games. Do you do that? No, for bread, it's a monthly subscription for accessing a game stream. I think we've announced two plans for 1080p, which is a higher quality stream, 60. Again, I don't know the exact price of this. I think it might be $14.99, but I don't call me on price. But this is the, this is the, this is the what's called subscription plan. I'd like to see, you know, when you go into download games, there's no subscription for all the games? This is all you buy the game. It's just three games, or what is it? This is both free and paid, but if you go here, that's just three games. But you don't have a subscription plan inside download games? No. But that would be the perfect thing for what you should do, right? It's very early. Okay, I'm just giving you ideas. Learning a lot, right?