 Hi, my name is Greg Davis, Product Technical Marketing at ST Microelectronics. We're happy to be demonstrating the STM32 H7. It's a new device that's on our high-end performance of our STM32 portfolio. It's a 400 MHz device featuring 210 4-marks, 856 DMET performance. It's a very highly integrated part featuring a whole host of standard peripherals including Ethernet, USB, CAN, CAN-FD, I2S, I2C, SAI performance and it supports a whole host of external memories. What we're demonstrating in this demo is the three graphics libraries that are available for the device and the performance impact of using the acceleration engines versus not using it. We'll pick one of the graphics acceleration engines and we'll demonstrate the performance of basically the convolution of a graphic. You see the CPU is at an 8% load using the on-board graphics acceleration. If I turn that acceleration off, the CPU load now goes to roughly 70-80%. So turning the graphics acceleration back on, we see that the graphics are happening with relatively no CPU intervention. For more information on the STM32 H7 family, please go to st.com.