 Hello, everyone, and thank you for joining us at CES this week. My name's Meena Rambakis, and I'm here to talk to you about some of the great technologies we have at ST Microelectronics. Over here, we're going to showcase some of our HMI applications. I'm going to start here on the bottom left. This is a G0 microcontroller, which is a very low-cost micro, and we're doing partial frame buffering on here. So you can still drive a fairly high-end display on a very low-cost solution. Above that, we have our U5 series, which is very secure, extremely low power, and a very cost-effective solution to do advanced graphics processing. So this also allows you to have high capability displays on a lower-cost solution. And to the right here, we have our STM32 H7 series. This has our neochrome accelerator. You can do motion JPEG video playback, and it has a lot of horsepower under the hood here. Again, for a very cost-effective price, you can do a very highly capable display implementation. And then as we move to the right over here, we have our STM32 MP1 solutions. So these are Linux framework devices. On the far right, it's our open ST Linux platform, driving just the Linux framework to do video playback. And then to the left here, we have our partners. On the left is Crank Software. On the right is Embedded Wizards. And that's their GUI implementations running their applications. And between these, we have a very flexible GUI implementation. So also highlight here on the left, it's running our free TouchGFX software for GUI applications. So this is a very low-cost implementation, and this is our Linux framework solutions. To give you the flexibility to implement the type of GUI solution you're looking for in your solution. Thank you for joining us at CES this week, and hopefully, we'll hear from you soon.