 From washing machines to coffee machines, screens are everywhere. The reason is simple. A graphic interface improves the user experience so much. And we at ST have been driving this revolution by enabling smartphone-like UI on cost-effective microcontrollers. That's why today I'm so excited to talk to you about the STM32 U5 G9 and STM32 U5 F9, which embed all resources, IP, and processing power to enable cutting-edge graphics in a solution that decrease additional external memory needs. How is that possible? How do you get better graphics but use less memory? Well, let me tell you about our newest GPU, the Neocone VG GPU. Neocone VG GPU is the first hardware IP to accelerate vector graphics on STM32 MCUs. Developers can now use vector fonts or draw vector graphics on an MCU with an embedded memory without a big performance penalty. And since vector graphics takes a lot less space than bitmaps, it reduces memory requirements. Imagine this. Thanks to Neocone VG GPU, a UI can feature multiple fonts or draw the same asset many times. And in various dimensions, without overloading the embedded 4-megabyte dual-band flash, unlike what happened with bitmaps. I was blown away when I saw that in our internal benchmarks. Rendering a true-type phone with the ST vector graphic accelerator is so much faster than without the GPU. Moreover, the new U5 G9 and U5 F9 feature 3-megabyte of RAM can store a dual-frame buffer. That means you can display rich, modern, and beautiful UI and videos in a large resolution. I can't begin to tell you how thorough I've been to see industry adopt our new technologies. Thanks to the new STM32 U5 G9 and STM32 U5 F9, some of our customers moved to a single-trip design because it no longer required external memory. Additionally, the U5 G9 and U5 F9 are so easy to implement that engineers can use a simple two-layer PCB when choosing an LQFP 100 package. ST even featured a two-layer PCB in a working demo of a home appliance HMI. And I saw customers adopt such a design. The world of appliances and industrial applications craves for both UIs and easier implementations. It's amazing to see so many of you finally find the solutions you have been looking for. Finally, depending on your application, you can choose between the U5 G9 and U5 F9. If you have greater security requirements, the U5 G9 features a cripple engine and targets a system level 3 certification. But what about embedded systems? That needs outrageous amount of flash and computational power. Let's check out our high-performance MCUs, the STM32 H7 series.