 Hi, I'm Peter Burris and welcome to another Wikibon Action Item Quick Take. David Floyer, you were at OCP, the open compute platform this past week and saw some really interesting things. A couple of companies stood out for you, including... Likid, they are a very, very interesting company. They went GA with a PCIe switch. That's the very, very high speed switch that all the systems work off. And what this does is essentially enable virtualization of CPU, storage, GPU, systems network, anything that could connect to a PCI bus without the software overhead, without the VMware overhead, without the KVM overhead. This is very exciting that you can have bare metal virtualization of the product and put together your own architecture of systems. And one particular example that struck me is being very useful. If you're doing benchmarks and you're trying to do benchmarks with one GPU, two GPUs or more storage or whatever it is that you want, this seems to be an ideal way of being able to do that so quickly. I think this is a very exciting product. It's a competitor with Intel's RSD, rack scale design, that's obviously another thing, but they seem to have beaten them to GA to something that works. There's a $30,000 developer kit. $30,000. $30,000 developer kit. I would recommend that that's the best buy for enterprise and cloud provider data centers. Excellent. So David Floyer at OCP this week. Likids, new bus technology. Check it out. This has been a Wikibon action item, Peter. This has been a Wikibon action item. A quick take with Peter Burris and David Floyer.