 So here at Allwinner you are announcing open source project. Yes, we are announcing the open source platform for smart devices at Computex 2016. So this is China OS and IoT OS. What is this? It's a light version of the Linux we customized for the smart devices. And it runs on these processors? Allwinner's R-serial processors are 8, 16 and R55 and even for the new processors are 40. And this is a single core A8? Quad core A7, octa core A7. And this one is a new one here? Yeah, a new one here. It can be an enhanced version for A20. The interface will be very rich. So take the HDMI for example. And we can go here to the next, we can see right here. So we can talk a little bit more about the Allatina platform. So here is, there's a custom applications people can build on top of the API system core. All this stuff is open, open source? Yes. So who are you? I'm Eric. And you work with open source at Allwinner? Yes. All right. So right here is connectivity solutions, Wi-Fi, online updates, power management. There's a lot of stuff. And all this you provide, how often will be updates? Every quarter. Quarter the updates. So let's see some of the examples right here. So this is the chip? It's R8 based on, from the next thing, it's a chip. R8. So this is R8 CPU and it's only $9 development board. Yes. And they have this pocket chip. So you can play games and as well as learning the programming. This is only $49 with the whole battery and everything in the keyboard and everything. And then you have some partners doing open source development boards. Yes. And take the banana pie for example. This is Nora and Justin from Banana Pie. So hello. Hello. So who are you? My name is Noraly. I'm the banana pie PM from Foxconn. So this is a project from Foxconn? Yes. So it's here is all winter based open source development boards right here. So who are you? My name is Justin Chen. I come from Foxconn. My job is software engineers. So it's my product is A183 banana pie M3. With a lot of connectors. Yes. And you have two USB. It's gate guide SNES. HDMI output, video output. Support SATA HD and SATA power. Micro USB and support OTG. The power is DCE. So you can display a touch panel here. And the camera. Sorry. Display touch panel is here. Nice. So there's a lot of things going on with these development boards. You have A20. Yes. What kind of prices you have right here? Okay. How much it cost each? The price is $30. $30 for A20? Yes. H3 is $35. $35? Yes. A20 plus is $80 or $17. So it's very popular, right? Yes. Are you the most popular open source platform? Yes. I think we are the number one quantity among the all-winner developer makers. How many? How many? $600,000. $600,000? Yes. That's a lot of developers developing on Angkor takes A7. This dual, this quad core, octa core. Yes. This is a big deal. And they do lots of different... So what kind of role do you have? What do you do in the company? What do you do? You reach out to... You work on all the different Linux? How many Linux do you support? Now we are Biopipe 4 support Ubuntu, OS, Debian, GentOS, and many, many, many open source systems. So we can support kernel ORG, the main truck, and U-boot, and official U-booter. So you can make many, many, many OS. So we can do... What? We can do... The H3, you can do IoT, and the smart home, and the robot. You can do it, many, many. So there's IoT, there's robots and everything? Yes. And the Tina OS, how is it compared with all these different OS there? It's a customized light Linux version for these smart devices. So it's light Linux? Yes. Is it similar to Ubuntu, Debian, or it's just very light Linux? It's good for IoT, right? Yes. Because IoT is going to be a very big market, and you want to have a big, big marketplace in that. And you also have a connection with all the different... You connect with Linux Foundation with many different projects to make this work. Oh yes. This is our developer board for hardware and software developers. And for IoT, we have our different kind of customers already established board. But most of their product, maybe their device belongs to Gateway, something like that. And so with all these R processors right here, you commit to being open source. And you will be fully open source, as much open source as possible, right? And this is something you really want. You want all of them to be more and more open source, right? The developer is very important. Yes, because the all-winner is the first SOC semiconductor makers to be more open minded and to give the developer more technical support. And they open their data shoe or their CRB schematic. So the developers can adopt their files to create more devices. So right here, you have drones. There's drones and smart speakers. So it's already taking off, right? And some very big quantities already starting with the all-winner and Wi-Fi speaker. And what is this? This is a speech recognition module. Speech recognition. And this is just three, but they can be 3,000 ideas. So it's very important to be open source with this and to provide an open source ARM CPU for more and more innovation. Yes, we want to be open source. And it's personally for the ARM series. So we will update our software every quarter. Cool. And this is some other potential uses for the banana pie. It's content and it's a bank IoT. There's a lot of things going on here. All right. So that's cool. So more and more in the future. Thanks a lot. Thanks for being open source. Thank you.