 at the Nordic Semiconductor, and who are you? So my name is Paul Costes, so I'm a technical marketing manager with Nordic. And here's a bunch of the chips that you do, right? You do very small processors. Yes. So we do wireless SOCs, so system chips, where you integrate our radio together with ARM core, and with all the peripherals that you need to build a total application. And you support Bluetooth, and what is the other support? Yes. So we have been a Bluetooth company. We've been delivering Bluetooth solutions for a very long time, so we're focusing very heavily on Bluetooth low energy. And lately we have added some new devices to our roadmap. So we added support for new files. So we are able to run things like 802.15.4, the industry standard radio protocols. And on top of this one, we are now adding a thread solution. So we will be supporting a full blown thread on the same devices, where we can also run Bluetooth low energy. So that's Zigbee, what Zigbee is based on? Yeah, so Zigbee is one of the standards built on 802.15.4. Thread is another one. There's a six-low pan, also runs on top of 802.15.4. And you have wireless heart. There's a lot of different standards built on 802.15.4. We are moving into thread with this one to be able to provide full mesh functionality for this. And here you have a demo showing off how this works. It's called the NRF 52840, right? Yes. So this is our latest device. So this is our latest device. This is a device we are targeting now, not only for wearables and so on, where we have been playing a lot in the past. This one has also added functionality for doing more automation. So it comes with 802.15 support to do thread. It also supports Bluetooth 5 with both the high speed and the long range. So, and has a lot of new hardware modules inside as well. So it's right here, the chip, right? Yes. So we have the chip in here. So it comes in a nice little package for more IO pins than before. It also comes with a quad-SBI interface. So we have an external flash for data storage. And it has a built-in USB interface. So you can actually connect it directly to the PC. You sell this kit? Yes, we do sell these kits. They are fully available to our distribution source. So you can source them from our distributors. And what demo do you have here? So this is a thread house. So this one has a lot of different nodes emulating a full house. Everything controlled through the radio. They're running Thread, which is standard defined by Nest. So Google in practice. OpenThread is the software solution that Nest is using for their own devices. And this one is actually based on IPv6. So it's just 802.15.4 with the thread layer on top of that. And everything that's being communicated is on IPv6. So can you show what can it do? Yes, so if you look at this one right now, we have a door. We have a fan. We have lighting and so on. I can unlock the door. I can open the door. You can close the door. I can turn on and off the lights. I can turn on and off the air conditioning. We have a socket outlet for controlling a TV. There's a alarm setting here as well. And the entire demo with all of the sensors in here is actually connected to the cloud. So you'll be able to go on a website in the cloud and see the status of everything going on inside. And it says here, open thread, released by Nest. Yes. Open source, their system. Yes, and we are one of the key contributors to the thread cycle itself, to open thread. So we provide a lot of the software that's been driving open thread. Does it have all the security and everything people need in IoT? Yes, so since it runs on IPv6, you can run all of the standard IP protection. You can run TLS, DTLS, and so on, on top of it. And is it ARM Cortex-M? This is ARM Cortex-M4 with the floating point hardware. So you have the possibility to do nice sensor libraries very efficiently. And it comes with a lot of memory. So you have a lot of space to play around with. The 1 megabyte of flash is 256 kb of RAM. So you can run very advanced applications very easily. So the NRIF 52 series is a very important one, right? Yes. And this is the latest? This is the latest one. And it has everything we did in the past. It's software compatible with the previous devices. But it's a direct upgrade pass. It's very easy to migrate from a previous design to this one. All right. So it's going to be more and more busy at Nordic semiconductor? Most definitely, yes. All right, because there's going to be a truly in IoT devices, I heard. Yeah, I think I have a lot of different numbers. But for sure, it's starting to really move now. And we are seeing these new standards, like our thread, is driving this because it becomes a lot easier to integrate it than it has been in the past. And by being the leader, that means you're already shipping hundreds of millions, I don't know, how many millions? We should be millions of parts every month, yeah? All right. So.