 So we're here at the Linaro Connect, and hi, so who are you? I'm Larry O'Killius, and I'm in charge of all of our partner and software enablement at Marvell. And right here, this is Thunder X2 dual socket desktop right here. So what is this? So this is a workstation that is based on Thunder X2, which is our server processor that is based on the ARM V8 architecture. It is the leading ARM server processor in the market and supports both single and dual socket configurations. And in this particular case, we now are delivering a workstation for developers to expand the development opportunities for developing ARM on our platform. So right here, this is a very, very high performance ARM desktop, maybe the highest performance that's out there. Yeah, really what you're seeing is a silicon implementation that's being deployed today in some of the most demanding compute environments, like the Sandia Astro system, now available on desktop. So this particular implementation is dual socket and supports up to a terabyte of memory. And you can have it upright standing or like this? Yeah, typically you'll see it upright. We're just making it on its side so you can see the physical part of the board a little bit easier. So it's working? Oh yeah, yeah, you can see we're running off the system here. Noresh is part of our Linaro team. And we've got just a web page up here, but various applications are fully available and in support. So let me first decide. So who are you? I'm Noresh, working as a Linaro assignee from KVM and Marvel. Right now, you're running a, what are you doing right here? I'm just playing a video. It has got a media graphics card and I'm just trying to compile some stuff with 224 threads. Can you show how many cores and stuff or threads? Yes. So what is it saying here? It's a per second 32, like CPUs are there. So it gives the CPU all details, actually. So there's a dual 32 core, right? Correct. Dual 32 core up to a terabyte of RAM. Correct. There's all the specs are right here. Correct. Let's try to get, so very high performance. You can also have NVMe anything. It's a very rich configuration, both physically and then from a software standpoint, it adheres to industry standards for both firmware and boot, what's called the SPSA standards for ARM, as well as standard Linux distribution availability, whether it's CentOS, Ubuntu, variety of Linux distributions. So what's the hopeful availability and price? Is there availability starting now? Yes, so Phoenix is our distribution partner and that's the company that you go directly to for orders. And from a pricing standpoint, you're going to see this as a comparable workstation for other workstations in the market at a similar performance and memory configuration level. So kind of similar to Intel Xeon, but what do you call it, prototyping? It's kind of prototype, I want to know prototype, but it's not a full mass production. It depends on volume, right? It really depends on volume, but the Thunder X2 chip is fully, generally available and fully released by Kiavi Marvell. And the Thunder X2 is the best ARM processor in the world right now, is it available? Well, we have published a lot of benchmarks and what you're seeing is very good performance, whether it's base compute, scalability, both memory throughput and capacity. So we're really leading in a lot of key benchmarks. And who's going to be the customer for this kind of product right here? A lot of the interest for the workstation are actual ARM developers. So whether it's developers within Linaro, within other organizations who are developing ARM-based code, now they can develop their software for ARM architecture on an actual ARM system. And then they can plug in a GPU? So there's a range of physical devices. This is standard PCIe, either by 8 or by 16. So just depending upon what devices you have and whether it's storage or other elements, we've got that capability.