 So we're here at the MediaTek booth, so who are you? Hi, I'm Ernest Thomas, I'm the product marketing of our MediaTek smartphone business. And so here at the show at Computex, you announce P10. So what is P10? Okay, I think P10 is our new video family product, and he's target as a performance segment. And he highlights his ultra-low-power design, so he can improve lots of, we call it DOU, day of use. And he also provides Truata Core technology, Truata Core, so he can have a best performance, also we have a best power performance, so he can improve lots of user experience on the battery, on the daily drive. So what's the difference between the X and the P? Okay, I think X is called extreme performance. So the AX is a little higher than P. P actually still has a very good performance, but he more highlights about power performance. So this is about longer battery life? Yeah, yeah. At the same time, keeping a premium experience? Yes. So Truata Core, did you say is an octa-core ARM Cortex A53? Yeah. Is there all the cores at the same clock speed, or do you have different cluster? All the cores can run up to 2 GHz, and each core can turn on and turn off independently. So this is not big little, right? Yeah, not big little. But you have your own scheduler technology? Yeah, we call it copilot technology. So we still acquire copilot and this P10 product. So it will be copilot 3.0? Or is that only for the X20? Yeah, 3.0 is talking about three customers. So that's only X series, X20. So the P10 right now is only copilot 2.0. So do you announce and how soon it will be? I think this product will be MP and second half. Yeah, even the end product you will see before this year, end of this year. But do you have another product with Octa-core A53? Or is that the only one that you have so far? This year? Yeah. We have two other cores for the case 4. Is it 8163? 8163, or one of them? No, 8163 is our template product. And that's our first product with the A72 big CPU. But it didn't use the Octa-core. Cool, so this is mainly for smartphones? Yes.