 ArmTechCon 2016, and who are you? We are Minix slash OEM Productions. So you make a set-up box, umpire the TV box? Yes. So how long have you been doing this? Over five years. And where are you based? We're based on South San Francisco. But originally it was also in Asia, right? Yes, the factory is in Asia. Our support is on United States. And so what can you show here? What do you have here? We have a couple of line available. For starting on the low entry will be a G4. Is this Rockchip? Yes, sir. So that's the 3066? Yes. That was the original product that you had the first gen? The first gen. The first generation. Right. And then we go to... You saw many? This one we saw a lot. After the X7 came out is totally changed games because this one have Ethernet. So you hook up to a LAN. The G4 only wireless only. Not every single customer will have wireless access. And what's the CPU here? This one is still a Rockchips. It's based on the 3188. 3188 is the step up? Yep, step up. Quad-core A9? It's a quad-core A9, two giga RAM and 16 gigabyte flash. All right. That was like 2013 or around or 14? It came out at the same time. But the X7 came out probably a couple of months later. And this guy just went crazy a lot of... Do you see our X7 mini and X7 full-size? It's our most mature system right now. It's the base of... A lot of our customers based on the operating system, they integrate their own software, it's most stable. Really? Yeah. So what do you talk about when you talk about software here? Based on a Google Play software, even Android software. Or any private company have their own apps, not in the store. So they make an app and they put on there to do what? Yeah, to install it on their digital signage or their applications. So in a digital signage market? I cannot say not all of them, but most of them will be digital signage on our next line. All right. And what are we looking at here? The U1 came out last year. And what's the CPU here? This one is based on... Is this an Amlogic 905? This one is based on an AMlogic 905. All right. This one is unique about this. This one is a 64-bit processor and support 4K. 4K and... 33 per second. What is this? Is it a tuner? Oh, this is Wi-Fi. Wi-Fi. And then you have over here... The latest one will be our X9. It's this one here. Is it okay? Quad-core A17. That's a 3288. And this one, it built in a 3-slash-40 SIM card. Really? You unplug it in? Let's look over here at the boards. Which boards are we looking at here? This is right here. This is the board. So this is a 3288 board with a SIM card slot. You can put a SIM card in there. And also, if you have a card, you want to add on this a mini PCIe. What can people do with that? If you want to add an LET-like card on it for faster bandwidth, or a SSD. SSD? For bigger memory. And you have two antennas like this? Yes, one is designed for AC. All right, so a strong Wi-Fi signal and a stable box. Yes. A good design. Full aluminum. Full aluminum. All right, so... And where we test this, based on work on Linux and also Android. All right. So, how's it going right now? You are at the ArmTechCon. Who are you talking with? Some industry people? We talk... Tell you, this is my first day. So, we talk to a lot of vendors and also a lot of industrial company already. They're very interested on the X9 the most. And if you guys are coming in on a CES 2017, we're going to announce the X11. X11? All right. So it's going to be even more powerful. Difference to you? It's more powerful, more powerful CPU, but I cannot say anything yet because it's still on our prototype on QA department. So as long as we pass our test, we match production. And the designers are in Asia? In here. In here, in the US? We already have a prototype from China, but our designer in the US are testing right now. All right, so doing innovative TV box productions, that's your business to do something special, something different? If a customer requests like different firmwares or different colors, different material, you want a seal screen, different names. What kind of price are you talking about here? Our X, I'm going to say the X series, Minix, is the price is $70 up to $300 on the window side. But of Android side, probably $150, $175. All right, cool. So the TV box market, there's a lot of potential in this market. TV box slash digital signage. And ARM is awesome, right? Yeah. ARM is the coolest thing to work with. But you also do Intel? We do, but most of our customers, 80% is ARM. Right.