 from the ST stand at Embedded World in Nuremberg. Now, ST recently announced the extension of its ultra-low-power microcontroller offering with the STM32 L4 series. And Bertrand Denis here is the product line manager. So just talk us through some of the products that are being launched. So the STM32 L4 family is growing. Two new lines are now in production, providing a cost-effective solution for customers who don't need USB or segment ACD drivers. In addition to that, we offer now a smaller memory version down to 128 kilobyte of flash. It goes with a smaller power consumption as well as an introduction of the smaller packages. And why is this exciting news then for developers? The STM32 L4 is the unique combination of best-in-class ultra-low-power high-performance with Cortex M4 running at 80 MHz and 14.8 MHz. And high integration up to 1 megabyte of flash and a lot of peripherals embedded. We are now reaching a new step in the ultra-low-power. We are reaching 177 ULP mark, which shows the power efficiency of the product. And if you look at what has been announced last year, all the low-power figures have been improved. For example, now we have the lowest power consumption mode, low-power mode in the market, with a shutdown mode at 8 nanoamps, but also the dynamic has been improved at 80 MHz per megawatt. So really, all the power figures have been improved. So Bertrand, talk us through some of the other key features then. So the STM32 L4 now is available from LQFP 144 pin down to QFN 32, five-by-five meter. But it also includes a lot of a big choice regarding package, so including BGA and CSP. The STM32 L4 embeds a lot of peripherals. So now some new series embeds USB crystal less. So you don't need any crystals to have a USB. But also a lot of communications, safety and security. But also a lot of analog features like ADC, so running at 5 MHz per second, very low-powers with DAC comparators, but also RC oscillator, very accurate, less than plus-minus 1% all over the temperature range. And what applications is the STM32 L4 series targeting exactly? So obviously all the applications where energy is important. So all battery-operated applications, such as wearables, home automations, medicals, but also industrial markets. So the unique combination of high performance, low power, and high integration is very key for this market. And more than ever, we are providing lower power consumption to our customers. So Bertrand, let's see an L4 product in action. Yeah, sure. So here is a module based on the STM32 L4. It's a battery-operated with a small coin cell. And it embeds the L4 plus a lot of sensors. So let's see in action. So when I move the small module, then the dice is changing. But also it embeds temperature and pressure. And you can see that all the environments are measured as well. So finally, Bertrand, what about a timetable for these new products being available? So some lines are in production right now, and some will be in production in Q2 this year. Bertrand, lovely to talk to you as always. Enjoy embedded world. Thank you. Thank you, Chris.