 ArmTechCon 2016 and who are you? I'm Thomas Sage. I am a Product Marketing Director for the Cortex-M processors. So you launched here the show Cortex-M23, Cortex-M33. Correct. And this is a big deal, right? This is the first time you have Arm V8-M? Correct. So these are two new processors on the new architecture, the Arm V8-M architecture. And these are the first processors which include ThreadZone, the very first small Cortex-M including ThreadZone. We have the Cortex-M23 which is optimized for the smallest areas, smallest power for the most constrained IoT nodes. And we have the Cortex-M33 which is offering much more features, based also on the V8-M architecture having ThreadZone, but also new features like the cluster interface, it has DSP, it has the HPU. So yeah, definitely for more capable IoT nodes. So is the upgrade for Cortex-M0 plus and Cortex-M4, Cortex-M3? Maybe even. I'm not sure if the upgrade is the right word, it's complementary to the existing products. So the M0 plus or the M0, M3, M4 and M7 will remain. And this is now bringing more security, so the ThreadZone security foundation at the very heart of these processors. And we believe all processors will still coexist. But yes, if you are building a secure IoT node, you'll be served with the M23 or the Cortex-M43. So what's the main advantage of the Cortex-M, the ARM V8-M? And what is security? Is a lot about security? Correct. So there's security with ThreadZone and with other features. There's also a much better scalability. So within the architecture of V8-M, we have two profiles. We have the baseline profile on which is based Cortex-M23. And we have the mainline profile, which is the basis of the Cortex-M33. And it's very smooth now to move from the baseline to the mainline architecture. It's about system level in terms of number of interrupts, in terms of instructions. And it makes both for the two designers and for the software developer, which is more easy to migrate from one core to the other. And so it's very, very important. It's the most important thing right now for IoT, is security, right? Correct. Are you solving this right now? Yeah, so we are solving, in fact, many things. There is security with the ThreadZone Security Forum Foundation. We are still also very power aware. So even with security, the Cortex-M43 will have the same energy efficiency as the Cortex-M4 and Cortex-M23 will remain the same energy efficiency within M0+. So for IoT, yes, security is key, but also cost and energy efficiency. Does it go in lower nanometer? Where? Is that part of the considerations right here to save power consumption or no? Yeah, it will, but you know all our processors are, in fact, process agnostic. So you can build M23 or M43 on any kind of process. All the process, like 180 nanometers down to 40 nanometers, 28, 16, 10, whatever you need, in fact. So is your job talking with all the customers at ARM that do Cortex-M and talking to them and saying, hey, it's a great idea. You should use the M33 or the 23. So in fact, my job is indeed to be the interface between the customers, the problems they have to solve in our engineering. In fact, we don't really have to sell their product now, because if you look at their announcement, we have already seven official lead partners. We have another device. We have Silicon Labs, we have ST, we've got Microchip. We have Newvoton, for example. So in fact, the products are already well accepted. So the M23 and M33 are already in design at our partners. And we expect to have the first chip from our lead partners somewhere next year. And Embed OS, Embed Cloud, all that security stuff is going to be ready for this? Yes, correct. So it's part of the bigger picture. So we're launching processors. We're also launching a system IP for security. So they have the calling system IP, SSE 200, SIE 200. We're launching also a new crypto set product to enhance and to fortify the system with cryptography, with secure key storage. We're also launching radio with a cordial radio and all the Embed OS supporting B8M and also the Embed Cloud. So it's really the complete chain of security from the node, from the sensor up to the server. Alright, so looking forward to a secure IoT embedded world? With our partners and with the ecosystem, definitely, yes. Thank you very much.