 So I'm trying on right here the all-winner augmented reality solution right here is the C genie and There's a doesn't launch of the new VR 9 is can support 6k for VR So let's check out here the all-winner booth. I'm gonna be checking out all the latest stuff. All right And hi, so I like to see you again So you have a bunch of new announcements. Yep, we've got a couple of new processes So this is one of the the new processors which supports 6k This is our VR 9 chip So earlier you were playing around with the augmented reality headset, which is currently using our h8 VR But sort of later on maybe third quarter of this year will go into mass production with a new VR 9 processor So that's that's 6k 30 frames per second. Yep or 4k 60 Yep, yeah decoding. So maybe we can have some sort of more intensive applications like video games At the moment a lot of these headsets are sort of just supporting video playback So maybe we can support sort of richer content on this platform So this is sort of an early development board for ODMs for IDH is to use to make new products So 6k is basically six something like six thousand by three thousand So that means each eye can have three thousand by three thousand Yeah, you obviously you have to split the resolution to each eye. So, yeah Can support sort of 4k? Maybe at 30 FPS. So this VR market that you are powering is At the forefront of high resolution stuff like in the future even before TVs and stuff support these kinds of Resolutions, yeah, I mean a lot of people are talking about like do people need 4k TV sets 6k TV sets So I think a lot of the innovation in the VR market will have a trickle-down effect Maybe into TV sets in the future where you might see sort of 8k. Well, I think already at CIS There's some 8k TV sets But what will drive down the cost of those is probably sort of the VR market And sort of the demand for for higher resolution for VR headsets So the VR 9 is a ARM Cortex What how do you define it? Yeah, it's a octa-core solution Using 853s octa-core a 53. Yeah with a new GPU with an imagination GPU Imagination GPU alright, so we got all that and how soon is this on the market? I began to mass production like say sort of third quarter. Maybe around August time August and then you have another solution right here. Can you introduce these guys? yep, so This is Peter and this is Bruce. Yes. Yeah, it's a general manager for business unit to focus on, you know tablets VR and Android solutions and I'm Peter P and OVC sales manager For the BO2 and now I will introduce, you know 863 Which will come out in mass production, you know in July and August this year And it's a six four-bit chipset 28 nanometers with a four-core 853 and The GPU is very powerful with Mali T760 MP2 and And it can you know can support, you know 2k 2k. Yeah 2k. Yeah So this chipset is will design design, you know for the high-level tablets and the two-in-one tablets and the education tablets All right, and So that's 28 nanometer. That means you're talking about Double the display double the GPU. Yeah, half the power consumption. Yes, something like that, right? Yes, but still a quad core ARM Cortex a 53. Yes, and So you're talking right now you're talking with all the tablet factories and All the AMS In one or two months one or two months. Yes. So the 863 this the next next step right here. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, I'm just to correct one thing This will be running a Mali 760. Oh, yeah It's the imagination processor that's in our H8 VR. Yeah, which is actually in this one And yeah, that's correct. You have the team of That product over here What what's your name? Daniel Daniel sir. Okay. I'm Lucien and you're working at this company right here C gene C gene. Yeah, and C gene is augmented reality company Is the co-founder of the C gene and I work for they all win the technology cool Okay, so you put H8 in here and Octa core and it is OLED display. Yes To all that display 1280 by 800. Yes, and is this on the market keep people by oh, yes. Yeah. Yeah, how much? One thousand dollar around $1,000. Yeah, you have a dual 1280 by 800 all ed Hard by the all winner H8, which has a power VR Which is octa core? a 7 Yeah, okay. Cool. That's awesome. All right, and you have all these Different lenses here or different glasses or yeah designed for those Wear glasses who wear glasses? Yeah to make it clear when using this product. All right Cool, and there's lots of other stuff here in the booth. Yeah So we're covering sort of five main segments at the show this year So we have sort of a the usual tablet range some educational products also over here Sort of VR headsets point of sale machines also AI speakers are very popular at the moment Yeah, these are sort of a kid's sort of companion toy So you can talk to this and interact with it and it'll sort of tell you a story It has been singing a song for the last five minutes. So I kind of So yeah, if you want to keep your child entertained you can just sort of pop that in front of them Listen to the chicken talk you can talk to the chicken. It goes beyond listening. You can talk to the chicken Yeah, what is the chipset inside? for this will be A33 This are using the A33 on these products here All right story machine. Yeah, so it's a quad core quad core A7 in there and with that kind of performance it can do it could do yeah I can do voice assistant It could do more but at the moment that they're just sort of using the voice feature on this product There's also kind of another similar application But maybe making a little bit more use of the processor So you've got some some display here to show some emotions I think there's some little eyes on there that move and also you can see it supports the speaker Yeah, this is a sort of power on button here in a novel place So let's say these sort of aimed at keeping children entertained Again, this is sort of a kids tablet running on the A33 processor and this product is a baby monitor So you've got a little IP camera here. That's it's linked up to it So you can monitor your children while you're not in the room All right And then we have some slightly more powerful tablets This one's kind of interesting can do like a panned video shot So if you if you hit this It's good turning camera Yeah, so you can see this camera on the back rotates Whoa, and then if you hit the pan feature you'll prompt it to sort of auto rotate Take a picture So yeah for sort of panoramic photos or 360 motorized panorama. Yeah video Yeah, a sort of novel approach to the the sort of usual camera that supported on our tablet devices And again some sort of slightly more powerful Tablets running on the a 83d And then over here is sort of a 64 64 products So the moment we just sort of got a gms testing for Android 7.0 on our a 64 tablet platform Which is sort of the cheapest a 64 solution on the market So we're currently sort of promoting that and just start showing a range of solutions that are currently running Android 7.0 and so these are sort of fairly familiar form factors Again, there's a two-in-one Laptop which seems to be quite popular at the moment. So you can just take that out the dock And that's running sort of some Google productivity store apps So you can do some desktop publishing or you can do some word processing and these kind of things and Just as an example right here. There's Because there's a lot of talk about the Nintendo switch, but actually there was an all-in-a-part device Yeah, there was a company that was a company as you can see some Morpheus That did make a product similar to the Nintendo switch So at the moment that there seems to be a trend in the market for this kind of product using a tablet and these can sort of Yeah, I didn't slide it slide off here a similar approach like you say to the switch where You can put the product here and maybe interact with it at a distance with the joy-con controllers Yeah, they call it differently, but this is the icon and so basically you want to enable new innovation in the tablet market Enable new things. Yeah, it's always good to see people taking these kind of products and like you say adding a bit of innovation Obviously Nintendo are very strong when it comes to innovation, especially for Like the Wii and these kind of games consoles So this is a good example of another company doing kind of the same thing and you can see from a lot of these products They're kind of Adaptations of the Android platform. So here like with the point of sales machines This is another kind of application for Android Maybe people think Android is only used for tablets or mobile phones But actually it's a very flexible operating system with so many applications So this is sort of a point of sales machine here with a little barcode scanner and probably can read NFC So you can use that for making payments and again this a similar product Just without the barcode scanner. This is very popular already, you know Yeah, of course all retail sort of going and need these kind of machines So it is a big market for point of sale machines and then here we have some Like smart photo frame this one uses gesture control So there's a little sensor here if I just sort of wave my hand to the right You'll see it sort of goes in that direction and if I wave it the other way it also scroll through the photos So you'll see You'll see sort of more products trying to use Less evasive sort of technology the same with the AI speaker or some gesture control A lot of companies are trying to incorporate these kind of new features into their products. What's this one? So again, this is sort of more lightweight just sort of standard Photo frame so it may be if you I don't know you could buy this for your parents Maybe you're out. Maybe you're the Hong Kong fan. You want to send a cool picture of something new? You could beam that across to the US and it would be displayed on the white hand Yeah, so this new white hand is a new It's a new photo frame. Yeah. Yeah for photo frame dedicate Yeah, so what kind of specs does it have? Is it? It's not for touchscreen No touch screen touch screen. Yeah. Yeah, but connected to the internet connect to internet. Yes, and you know this Why why 10? The performance will be similar with you know a 33 so a 33 performance quad core a Seven a seven. Yes, but some different functionality in there So it's for the photo frame you want to sell a hundred million photo frames. Yes, very affordable, right? Yeah, yeah, yeah because we see you know the market a chance and a lot of you know our customers want something Some product like this. Yeah, and if you were talking about the all-in-one VR How's the market going with all the one VR? Yeah, I mean there's a lot of demand obviously in China at the moment It's sort of mainly the domestic market. That's the area of growth But we're hoping with the VR 9 that we can get more penetration into the international markets because we can support sort of richer features And like say maybe more gameplay So yeah at the moment still a little bit in its infancy for the all-in-one VR market These are kind of better for some vertical applications Maybe some some specific for education. Also, this is a good example of maybe some vertical application I could say you can use these these cards to sort of prompt the device So you could imagine a school or education using something like this And maybe you want to learn about I don't know dinosaurs or space and these cards will actually Prompt this to sort of bring up graphics that are relevant All right Let's let's walk over here. He's showing off a development board This one is the a64 development board At the moment obviously it's got a little LCD display mounted on the top of it It's provided by okokuchi. Yeah, so this will be commercially available People can actually sort of buy this use it to develop applications based around a 64 processor Which is like I say currently supporting the latest Android version All right, but it's different platform than the pine 64. It's just a Yeah, it's just a different development board. Yeah, it's just a different development board Maybe with some slightly different applications, but on the same on the same processor as the pine 64 Obviously the pine 64 is quite a smaller form factor than this board All right, we have a couple of other modules over here So we have a Qualcomm chipset Based on a couple of Qualcomm LTE chips And so we tend to focus more on Bluetooth and Wi-Fi So we've been working with Qualcomm to support the 4g LTE chips So this is something we've worked together with Qualcomm. What are we looking at here? It's like a module that would slot into a main board So there's a couple of this is maybe the 8909 and what chips are there So I say it's the MSM 8909 from Qualcomm with 4g LTE And then there's a slightly smaller board Maybe it's the 8940 and is Those like Snapdragon 200 400 series kind of yes Is the one you've been marketing also in tablets, right? But now this is more for IOT or Still mainly for for the tablet market just for sort of developers that to play around with maybe applications that require 4g connectivity all right and You do AI speaker. Yeah, so this is like a really hot sort of product at the moment There's a lot of demand on the market for supporting voice platforms like Alexa. Wi-Fi is not connected See she knows I'm talking about her. Yeah, but unfortunately as you can hear that the Wi-Fi is not connected But yeah, ODM called Tony makes this product obviously sort of marketed more at the US UK And also Germany currently supports Alexa. So this isn't something we'd sell domestically. This would be aimed at the international market Nice so total support for the API is from Amazon Alexa potentially Google Home Yeah, maybe in the future. There's sort of a multi micro a solution in here with your mics that can use sort of far field Detection and to obviously detect the wake word and you're gonna see like with the gesture control this kind of it Sort of hands-free technology being applied to a lot of solutions. So I think in the speaker market It was sort of Bluetooth Then it was Wi-Fi and now we're moving in the direction of sort of voice control Similar to sort of Syria and you support that on the R16 with Tina OS Yeah, so the R16 sort of our smart home Chipsets so we have sort of our 40 which a couple of companies are making development boards using that and another chip R18 That sort of supports trust zone and some other features and all of those products are aimed at maybe robot vacuum cleaners Smart speakers these these kind of solutions All right. There was lots of new things here the Hong Kong fair. Yeah Some customers coming by and yep So we will have some meetings later to talk to some customers and obviously I'll have a wonder around the fair myself And see what's out there on the market And maybe there's there's more stuff in the Hong Kong fair built around our application processes But at the moment these are just a sort of sample of what's available on the market