 Welcome to CES 2020. We are here in the HDMI booth at CES Las Vegas and my name is Chandli Harrell. I'm with Invicus Incorporated. We design chips for the transmission reception and design of products using HDMI 2.1. So here we are showing you the HDMI 2.1 home theater in this demonstration and we're showing native 8k 60 Hertz content. Also high frame rate, high resolution 4k 120 Hertz content. I will show you a theater quality sound, high berate audio, and this is all uncompressed HDMI 2.1 transmission essentially building out a HDMI 2.1 home theater. 8k 60 Hertz and 4k 120 Hertz. So here we're showing you two set-up boxes with our Invicus silicon inside it. Chips by Invicus and each of these set-up boxes. This one transmitting 4k 8k 60 Hertz content. This one transmitting 4k 120 Hertz content and these are then connected to our HDMI 2.1 AV receiver with 8k coming in one cable and these are 4k coming in the other cable. So with our 8k... We're using two inputs from each of this one from each of the set-up boxes and then out of our receiver we go over an ultra-high speed cable which is an active optical cable. 10 meters. Nice thin one. Nice thin 10 meter active optical cable to our TV. So the TV is an HDMI 2.1 TV. That's right. Well we are using one input. It has more than one. And we are displaying 8k 60 Hertz currently on the... Excuse me. On the television you can see up here it's 43 20 p 60 Hertz content. We'll show you again. So this is amazing home theater quality video. We will... I'll briefly show you 4k 120 Hertz as well. So we switch over and we're now showing you 21 60 p content at 120 Hertz. Nice. I need to upgrade my camera to 20 Hertz. And this is... you're listening to Dolby True HD sound at the same time. So this will show you it's Dolby True HD Dolby Atmos here in a minute. So that's... this is an EARC HDMI 2.1 enhanced audio return channel capable system. You can do 8k 120 also with compression. So 8k 120 Hertz is also possible with compression. This year HDMI 2.1 the compliance test programs are really settling out. And so 2020 will be the product of the year where products are really coming out. You start to see and of course many of them we're chip suppliers. So we're supplying people who customers are doing designs with our Invika's chips to build out some of these products. So what's the architecture on your chips? How do you make them? You have a long history of making these kinds of... are they like DSPs or accelerators, ASICs? One of the one of the founding companies of HDMI is called Silicon Image. We are really the Silicon Image team and company we've rolled out is a new company called Invika's. And these require a lot of both high-speed analog capabilities and digital capabilities. A lot of very high-speed design. Pretty much like the founder of HDMI, a founding member of HDMI made it possible since the beginning. Very much so. We've been involved since day one, written very early, one out of a specification and we continue to do such as we go forward working with the HDMI forum. So you would just start on the show floor. Were you checking out some of the 8k products? Sure, sure. There's a lot of HDMI 2.1, 8k products coming out being introduced at this show. We're in coordination with Samsung and they've started... this TV has now been certified for HDMI 2.1. So yes, it's rolling out here at the show. So there's other chip makers but is there a good chance that many of the 8k TVs are gonna have your chips inside? Certainly we're working with a lot of the key manufacturers with our chips. And the AV receiver, the set-up boxes, all this stuff. Any time there's gonna be HDMI 2.1 there's a good chance you're enabling it. Certainly we're working with many manufacturers. So it's gonna be busy 2020. That's right. We're looking forward to it.