 Our CEO, Lisa Sue, recently met with Prime Minister Modi during your visit to the United States at the White House. And today I am pleased to announce that AMD will invest approximately $400 million in India over the next five years. The planned investment will include a new AMD campus in Bangalore, which will serve is AMD's largest R&D facility in the world. Our investment will build on over two decades of growth and successful presence here in India. We started in India in 2001, 22 years ago, where we had only a handful of employees, and today we have over 6,500 employees and an additional 3,000 partners and contractors. I have been very pleased over the last decade to serve as the executive sponsor for India, and I travel here regularly. Today I can tell you that we expect to add approximately 3,000 additional engineers here in India by the end of 2028. Through these investments, AMD will further expand our R&D capabilities in India to be able to drive our semiconductor design innovation in support of the government's India semiconductor mission and drive to make India a strong semiconductor talent and nation. The AMD India team plays a role in nearly every AMD product that we produce. We have a diversified portfolio across CPU, server, data center GPU, gaming graphics, PC, adaptive computing, and embedded devices, and this investment will allow us to expand our portfolio and capabilities. As we bring AI processing capabilities broadly across AMD products, our India teams will be pivotal in advancing AI machine learning in both hardware and software capabilities.