 And here's the applied micro-based Gigabyte server R120P30. So what's the main market for this? This is what we designed for. This one is because some of the markets, some of the customer are the web server or use the ISP server. So currently for the customer, they want some of the interfaces, very simple, very low power consumption and can just connect with users in the back end. So we decided this kind of service can connect with NAPerna. When users connect into the web server, connect into this one. For example, like Facebook, you connect with Facebook. You see the web page. So go through with the web servers. Then you want to upload the pictures. You want to upload your videos. Then you can connect with the NAPerna. So could there be one rack with this in the top and all the other ones? Yes. Is that a good combination? Yes. So this is supposed to work together? Yes. Or independently it's also okay. This is good for the interface. All right. Yes. So are you already selling this? Yes. Since when? Since last December. And this is X-Gene 1, very stable? Very stable. And in the coming October time frame, we are going to have X-Gene 2. So your good collaboration with Applied Micro. The next one, you'll be also ready? Yes. And be similar design or you don't want to say something different? The major difference we can say right now is for the X-Gene 1 it's the very beginning of the Applied Micro with the arm. So it's supposed to DDR3. But in X-Gene 2, the speed can up to DDR4. With more powerful speeds, with lower power consumption in X-Gene 2. And they're doing a very interesting custom design for our arm server, right? Yes. It's a custom 64-bit with a whole everything, a lot of things on the SOC also. Yes. So integrate. Yes. Also simplifying the... Simplifying. Yes. Lowering maybe the cost of... Yes. How's the power consumption? Power consumption for this one is 15 watts. 15 watts for the power consumption. It's low. Yeah? Quite low. If compared with Intel, CPU is quite low. So 15 watts is no problem. How much would it be with an Intel? If it was an Intel, compared... If you would compare with a similar Intel, what would it be? No. If compared with Intel, we think it's Everton or Echo 3 will be more comparable. And how is the power consumption for that one? For that one is 95 watts. 95. So there's some power consumption. Power consumption is more... Yeah. So did you run it constantly since you released it? There's no problem. Nobody has like returns or anything. It's very stable, right? It's very stable. All right. And the Ethernet and all that stuff is fast? Yes. All right. So are you positioning yourself to be a leader in ARM servers? In ARM servers. Because we have been serious of the ARM servers. From the APM, from the ThunderX single circuit, from the ThunderX... From the Elam Pona, 1U16 hard drive, and also from the ThunderX 2U4 no hard drives. So it's very serious in the ARM solutions. And with the X-Gen1, are you the leader, one of the leaders? Yes. We are the first one. You're the leader? We are the most shipping one already. Yes. We are the only one vendor to cooperate to the customer reference design with the APM. All right. Yes. And the Pona, you're selling as many? In the Pona, we are also the first one. So three of these, we are the very first one to develop with the original product. All right. How about to make all this happen? Do you work with the Linaro? No. Do you have some collaboration with the Linaro enterprise group, making a server? Not yet. Not yet. Not yet. All right. But it's just open source. Yes. Did you take the solution? To do it. Yes.