 Today I'm delighted to announce that we are expanding our SM32 MPU portfolio with the SM32 MP13 new microprocessor. The MP13 is a cost efficient MPU for industrial and secure applications based on ARM Cortex S7 Core running up to one gigahertz. The typical application we see for the MP13 range from industry 4.0 to payment terminal, smartphone, etc. The MP13 is really a cost effective MPU. This is thanks both to its affordable price and its 11 x 11 0.5mm pitch package which enables 4 layers PTH PCB design while our direct competition is based on 6 layers with costly laser vias. This saves 25% of the PCB cost. The MP13 is an industrial-grade MPU supporting 100% operation for 10 years combined with junction temperature between minus 14 to 125°C. The wide range of operation is itself an advantage for customers on top of which we have a higher CPU performance over this larger temperature range compared to our direct competition. This also leaves room for application updates further down the line. As usual, the SM32 MPUs are coming with a strong legacy like our 10-year Rolingo and GVT commitment and strong regional technical support. We have a dedicated hardware and ecosystem for very fast integration of customer projects. Firstly, we have mainline open ST Linux with associated longevity and support. Secondly, we have new software support like Linux RT, Bermetho, and Microsoft Azure R2 support. And thirdly, of course, our SM32 Cube ecosystem tools. We have also significantly enhanced security features for IoT, industrial, and payment applications. Our MPU is certified to address different markets. It's the first MPU to be certified since the Level 3 including protection against physical attacks. We also did PCI-6.0 pre-certification and finally ARM PSA Level 1 certification. And last but not least, it's best in class in low-power modes. For instance, you can save over 90% in stand-line mode and they bat compared to direct competition. In a nutshell, the MP1-3 is your next companion for a cost and energy efficient MPU with certified security for entry-level Linux, Bermetho, or RTOS-based system. And it's here. It's in full production and sample and board are available to your preferred distributor. If you want to know more info, check out st.com-sm32mp1. Thanks for watching.