 I'm going to try to film a few more videos, hopefully I do some some good interesting stuff. So I got MSI on the first day. I need to check if I can do a little bit more with Asus and Acer. Excuse me, do you know if I can do an interview with somebody? This stuff with the OLED display and there glasses-free 3D display and the micro-liddy. So it looks like a lot of both Asus and Acer are focusing on eye-safe with less harmful blues. Is it possible to do a video with you? Yeah, I'll put the video there. Let me give you my card. The video will go here. Yeah, we can start here and talk about the displays and stuff around. Yeah, I give you a microphone. Maybe you can just talk a little bit about it. Just say let me give you a microphone. If you can click this on your badge in the front so it stays done here so I have a good signal. Can you have it in the middle? Yeah. Can we start with the micro-liddy and then walk there? Because it's big screen. There's another guy talking. I'll cut and then you can speak. Okay, you just talk about 3D. Let me have a test. Can you hear? Is there any chance you want to do without the mask on the video? Sure. So I can hear you more clearly. So this is kind of from Asus and what you're seeing right here is our Asus Spatial Vision technology. It's been implicated on our ProArt Studio Book 16 3D OLED, which is the world's first 3D OLED laptop. What it does is that you can view 3D without wearing any headsets and one of the benefits is that... Let's try to see if we can get closer. Then we can film. Otherwise it's hard to... Sure, sure. People they'll ask, what's the bug? Yeah. Does this one have a tube? Is it the same? Or only that one? I think it's the middle one. I can wait. I can wait. No, no, no. Okay. Let's do it. Okay. Let's do it there again. Can you try now? All right. So what do we see here? Sorry, excuse me. It's a little 3D mail that work. Let me bring up a video so we could move from there. Okay. Sorry, because we actually opened up a lot of software and I'm just trying to reset it. Okay. Okay. All right. Why do we see here? All right. So this is kind of from Maceus and right here we're at the A2 3D OLED Bluetooth. What you're seeing right here is the world's first glasses-free 3D OLED laptop. So what you can see right here is that these dual cameras are tracking your eyes. So you can't essentially capture it on your camera, but you can see with your eyes. And yeah, trust me, you're seeing the 3D thing popping out of the screen, right? Is it using parallax? It's using a technology called a lenticular lens display. So what it does is that after it tracks your eyes, it actually sends out two different pictures. And after stitching these two pictures together, it sort of like represents the right side point of view and the left side point of view. And so that you are able to see the 3D effects through your eyes. So I see an interesting 3D, I feel like I'm touching the image. Exactly. So this video is shot by this Canon EOS R5 camera with the dual fisheye lens. And it shoots in 8K. And so after stitching it, the video, it becomes 4K. So you can see a really high resolution video on this 3D OLED display. And if you want to disable the 3D, is it exactly the same performance like a normal display? Yeah, exactly. So if you want to disable the 3D, you can just go ahead and go to this tab and you can switch to 2D. And in that way, it's a very seamless switching. It's a very immersive switch, so you can go from 2D to 3D and, you know, a click of a switch. And then the whole desktop looks normal? Like, it's like a normal display? Yeah, this is a normal display, a normal 3.2K OLED display. So you're able to go from 2D and 3D really fast. So these are the specs. It has the highest, the latest generation i9 CPU, which has 24 cores and 8 performance cores. The GPU is the 4070, which is great for gamers and 3D modelers. And you're able to open this video by... It's just a 3D video that can access to each eye. It doesn't matter how big your head is or your eyes. Yeah, it doesn't matter. As long as it tracks your eyes, it tracks your face, it tracks your mouth, then you're able to see it in 3D. But does it actually move the lenses? Move the lenses? What do you mean by that? It's just like, it works at every angle? Yeah, exactly. I will just bring up the Spatial Vision app. So as you can see right here in our dashboard, in the eye tracker tab, you see your face is being tracked, right? So it sends that information back into the laptop, and the laptop would just split the image into two and gives you the optimal 3D viewing angle. It can really see my eyes exact position. Yeah, so that's why you're seeing 3D from different angles is because your eye is being tracked. So it doesn't just give you this generic 3D, it gives you a very customized experience. And then some cameras can have 3D lenses. 3D lenses? They record in a 3D format that's compatible. Actually, it's been recorded by a dual fisheye lens, so it captures the right side point of view and the left side point of view. And after stitching it together, you get this 3D effect. And it works with any 3D application. So if you are a 3D designer, architect... As long as this supports OpenXR files, you're able to open it in Blender, Maya, and more and more applications. We're working with a lot of different file types at the moment, so definitely look forward to having it support more apps in the future. So it's the ProArt Studio 16 3D OLED. How soon is available? We have this 3D display on the ProArt series. We don't have it on gaming. We don't have it on other Asus laptops. But yeah, we think that this is a great application for 3D creators. So that's why we are implementing this technology on a creator-focused laptop. What is this screen? So we're just showing how with 3D, you're able to... With this 3D display, you can view in 3D. And if the same thing is being shown on a 2D display, it actually is being split into two different videos, right? As you can see right there. But that's not a 3D display. Yeah, that is a 2D display. But you can see how the 3D is being created. It's kind of like how you would view an avatar video and if you take off your glasses... And what is it doing right there? Oh, maybe the guy over there can demo it for you. So basically you're looking at the same laptop, but it's showing ZSpace, which is a software company that we're in collaboration with. So what he's doing right now is he's dragging the butterfly with a special pen that senses IR light. And so he's demoing a scenario where he's dragging and dropping a heart. So it's great for like demoing like anatomy, cardiorastic surgeon stuff. And so it's great for education and we're trying to implement this technology in a more educational field. So they're able to... They don't have to open up the body to see what's happening in it. They're able to... So it's going to track my eyes and give me a 3D image. Yes, exactly. And we have it hooked up to a different display right here. So the people beside you will see what you are experiencing right now with the 3D display. Well, it's not possible for me to film it with my 2D camera, but... You can probably film it here. I feel like you're touching the watch nearly. Yeah, you can probably film this this way. As you can see right here, we have an AR scenario setting up. So what you're experiencing on our cross-dial book would look somewhat like this. The watch is essentially being dragged out of the screen in a way. So people beside you will experience the same thing, will know what you are going through essentially. So that's why we think this is a great application for the education field. Now play with the little butterfly. Yeah, just try and drop. I see it in 3D. Hello, Mr. Butterfly. Come here. And this is like basically I'm pulling it out of the laptop. Yeah, you're essentially like pulling it out of the laptop. All right, that's really cool. How much is going to cost this laptop? We're going to have to build a price equation now. We don't have a clear cut like what the price will be, but the MSRP is currently setting at around 3K US dollars. But if you want a more specific price point, you definitely need to wait. So next year when it actually comes out. All right. And the market could be game designers also? So currently we're targeting 3D modelers, 3D creators, 3D animators. Of course you can game on our laptop. That's no problem. But we're actually implementing on our ProArt series, which is a creator focused laptop. So we're targeting the creator industry at the moment, but definitely you can game on it. And does it get tiring to use it for a long time? No. So the thing about OLED is that it provides very fast response time. And also like the response time is about 0.2 milliseconds. So that reduces the crosstalks. It doesn't have a lot of blurring things. So it does it cause less strain on the eyes. So because it's an OLED display. So you will have the best 3D experience for creators. With like color accuracy to the point, Pantheon validated everything that maxed out. So I think creators wouldn't have that problem. Definitely like reach out for us. Thank you. Thank you. Sorry, it's still on your... Sorry. Cool. Thank you. You will find the video there. But actually it was live. It was live streaming. It was live. But I will publish it later in 4K. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Hi. Can I make a video with you? Yeah, sure. Can you clip this on your badge? Just for the signal. And this one in the middle. Like this? Okay. So... Can you clip that? Is that okay? Is it possible that you can clip this on your shirt maybe? What do you mean? Just in the middle. Like that? Yeah. Okay. Sorry. Let's do this. Just a little detail. For me to have the best sound. If you always face my receiver then I have a good sound. Okay. Okay. Sure. Hi. Hi. Hello. He's introduced himself. Oh? I'm Simon. And I'm responsible for a para display. Yeah. And this one is our para cinema PQ07. It's a direct micro ED display. And the pixel picture is 0.78. It's nearly the smallest pixel picture in this industry. Yeah. You can take nearly for the picture. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. 0.78. Yes. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So we're going to introduce our product. Okay. I'm going to introduce it. Is this consumer product? It's kind of a video product. It's mainly focused on the virtual production or TV or broadcasting industry or also the voice simulator. And it's very thin area in between each block, right? Yeah, but maybe in virtual production you would take some distance and you would You cannot see the gaping. Is there a price on this? Price? No, not yet. Not yet? It's not empty, so the price is not very low. Is it less than 4K or less than 2K? I'm joking. 4K. But it's probably going to be more price than 4K. All right. And in comparison, you can take the video wall right there. For this, you can clearly see the gap between the panel, right? Yeah. So are you going to be working on an 8K? 8K? Maybe in the future, yes. How long time? Oh, I'm not sure. Not sure. All right. So if people have large, is it how many inch? For this one, it's 135 inch. 135? Yeah, 135. But based on the customer's request, we can make it larger or smaller. This part is scalable. All right. And the full 4K is here? Yeah. On 135 inch? Yes. So if you want 8K, you just need four of those? Yes. All right. Cool. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. I'll put the video there. Thanks a lot. Thank you. Thank you. Yeah, you kind of know what you're going to do. Thanks. Can you speak? Yeah, can you speak a lot? Can I give you a microphone? Yeah, of course. OK. Cool. Yeah. Can you clip this on your t-shirt there? Yes. Maybe in the middle. OK, thank you. And this on your badge? Right on my badge. Yeah, just so I have a good signal? Yeah. OK. All right. So here we have the ASUS OLED laptop. Hi. Hi. So this is our ASUS OLED laptop series. And now you can see there is a blue light filter. So what is inside? We have an LCD panel here, and we have an OLED panel here. And by this filter, you can, if you put your cell phone or smartphone on it, and you can see there is a blue light come through this filter. So if with a camera, that is a harmful blue light for people of body. But if you move it here, and your camera cannot see anything. It's like, oh, black. Because our panel will filter out all the harmful blue light. So this is the registration how our panel can. So you can filter out and have a good eye care for children or some laptop users. So that is our blue light filter features now. There it is. Yeah, so this is on all your OLED laptops now? Or just do some of the new ones? All of our OLED laptops have the harmful blue light filter. It's kind of our benefits of our OLED display. And this guy, that is our dual screen laptop, also with the OLED display. And with that side, you can see there is our first foldable laptop, and also with the OLED display. So you have an ultra screen and colors, and you can even change with different modes if you want. So that's all touchable OLED, and have very vivid colors. You put it on a table like this, does it have a stand? Yeah, yeah, I would have a stand. It's a little size. Yeah. There, boom. That is a, as like a desktop, yeah. So I have a touchable keyboard here. So I can let it be 17 inch OLED display. Yes. So now I can like stream that is and have a touchable keyboard connected by Bluetooth. And this is actually available. Yes. Can you show how it folds down? OK. If you want to fold to another mode, you just fold it up, this one, up. And you can change and rotate to the different modes, like that is a stand mode, or you want to, like a book. You can sit like that, you can go scrolling, anyone can change with the different layers. You can put your laptop or your website to the right left corner. And open another app on the right. Yes, of course, if you want. I can open this one to the left hand side. So now, yes, I can motor type, motor tasking. Nice. And then there's an accelerometer that flips everything if you want to use it in a laptop mode, and you can even use a keyboard on the screen. Yes. I have a virtual screen, like if you want to put it out for a second. I guess you just have to use the accelerometer. Yeah. How can I just, I don't know how to put it down. Don't know. For a second. All right, all right, all right, all right. It's simple? No. It's just a question of accelerometer. I think that's the one. Yeah, so like when I'm typing something, like I just want to, I'm looking for a good vacation. Vacation spots. And this keyboard fits. How does it work when you close it? Yeah, when you close it, your keyboard and just put it inside. And that is a tactical, like a magnet. It can just close it. Oh, wow. And you can just bring, fit in your backpack and carry it out. Wow. So this is how much it's priced. It's not $500, right? It's not $100. Much more, I think it's like for the $3,000 or $4,000 on the market, before you buy the markets. Yeah. And how about this? Is this also on the market? It's on the markets. So the price will start from $2,000. And you have some touch screen down here. Yeah, you can also manage your screen if you want. I can modify my screen to different positions. I can do a lot of stuff. And if I would like to have a really wild screen, I can use Vue Max, which means that I can have my first and second panel and view it lame in the same time. So I can scroll like this. And what happened when you closed the laptop? The hinge will fold down and up. And when I open it, that will be lifted up with a hinge. And this hinge can make the heat out and help the performance boost. Do you remember what the price is on this one? This one starts from the $2,000. Yeah. And it's got a powerful. Very powerful with the Intel i9 CPU and Nvidia 4060 graphics. And you can use an external mouse. Yeah, of course. And you can just use an external mouse. Yeah, and also there's a little touchpad. You can easily use it. Or there is a mode function. If you want to turn the second panel into a touchpad, that is also just do the setup. Yeah, if you turn this up, when I want to have a touchpad, I would just three fingers and tap. And the second panel will be your touchpad. You can use the second panel too. All right. So OLED is really bringing a lot of new technologies. Yeah, for the Asus, now we highlight the Asus Lumina OLED. We want to highlight more three new approaches, which is more accurate because of some professional creators. They want more accurate colors. They want their artwork to be most perfect. And for more adaptive, we have a lot of power saving, blue light. And it's more reliable because we have OLED care to prevent by the burning issue and to protect your eyes. Accurate color, less of the harmful blue. Yeah. That is the range of harmful blue light. And by the OLED panel, actually our blue light is much beyond the harmful blue light range. Nice. What does it start at the price for OLED Asus? Basic one. Basic one, you can have it like $500. Already? Yeah. We have almost full lineup of OLED at the top in the Asus. You show more here at the booth? Yeah. I can show you the 3D. Yeah, we did the 3D. Yeah, what kind of section you want to do? No, do you have more OLED laptops? Oh, OLED here. Of course. There is some of the creative laptop here. Also using OLED. So it's the VivoBook. Also using the OLED panel. Yeah. So it's a more mainstream laptop using OLED. And that is OLED. Oldest OLED too. If you see, there's a name after the name card. That is the OLED laptop. Like ZenBook Pro 16X OLED. And this is a PCB you have in the OLED. What is the consideration? You want to do system or module design? Yeah. And it's just more optimal? Yeah, we just optimized the layout on your motherboard, and we can have a boost on your CPU and GPU. So I started this side for an hour. There's an NVIDIA there, powerful one. Yes. I think it's bought by the NVIDIA 4080 graphics. And this is a system on module with the Intel chipset? Yes, with Intel. And RAM directly? Yeah, with RAM directly. Right. And there you say the 3.2K OLED touch panel controller. Yeah, which means you can even touch the OLED panel. It's touch mode, of course. Yeah. So you can even play with that. And it's also a touch mode on all that display. And there the keyboard is lifted? Yes. So it makes a different typing experience when the keyboard is. Now it's called AAS Ultra structure, because we want to lift up the keyboards. The first benefits will be like the hands, the heating. It will be a more heating power. It can be with the cooling systems. And second, of course, you have a lot of uplifting keyboard inputting experience, which just can make you more comfortable. Can you also lower it if you want it lowered? Or it has to be like this when it's open? It has to be like this when it's open. It's just a structure that has this kind of shape and structure. You also have RGB lights that customize your own. What is this? This is an ASUS style, which means that you can control any index on your app in a more intuitive way. You can press it easily to control the system brightness. Yes, brightness up. And you can even adjust the volume. Or even you are using some creative apps like Adobe. And you can change, adjust some of the creator laptop and tools like the brush size and opacity or turn to the lamp of your video and audio. How long is the warranty for the display? Because sometimes people talk about burn-in. Eventually happen with OLED, maybe. Is there any chance this will happen? Yeah, we have a policy telling people within the two years if your laptop is facing any kind of burning issue, you can come to us and we will have an exchange for free. Two years. But after two years? Yeah, after two years might be another policy. But within the two years, we have this kind of policy for you to return all the laptop. Nice. It seems to be a matte down here and glossy up there. That's because you don't want to have reflections on the light down here. That's right. That's right. All right. Cool. So thanks a lot. Thanks. Here, there's a machine that shows that you can fold them many times, it's not going to break. Yeah, it's just like showing that our laptop is happening through the US battery grade testing. So to ensure your laptop can avoid some of the very extreme environments like the heart, the high temperature, low temperature, the high attitude, and the multi-folding is kind of extreme environments. Our laptop can handle this. So that's why we're calling. It would pass all through these US battery grade testing. So this machine is showing that the durability test. All right. It's been folding many times. Yes. Cool. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thanks for the tour. Thanks. The video will go here. Do you know if it's possible for me to have contact from ASUS, which is the contact I should have? Maybe like marketing or? Marketing? Yeah, I can have your contact. Maybe we can have, I can find a key person to you where I second. Thank you. Let me have a contact for you. OK, thank you. All right. All lights, mass production, foldable laptops, no blue light problems, not ASUS. I have your NEM card to our public relations staff and they will contact you. OK, I'll give you one more. OK, so see you later. Thank you. Thank you. Excellent. OK, let's have a little look at Acer. Let's see if we can see somebody. I'd like to see this projector. Intel Chromebook. Intel Chromebook. This is the router? Yeah. You work with this? Yeah. Yeah? Is it possible for me to do an interview? Or do I need to ask the guys at the entrance? I want to do a video about all the cool stuff at the booth. Because it says best in show. Yeah. All right. Wi-Fi 6E. Yep. And we see the mesh. Oh. Nice. I want that. Yeah. OK, cool. It's also a very raw product, including 50% PCI material. Oh. Yeah, so it's a recycled material from Mac. Nice. OK, so let me see in the front if I can ask, if I can interview somebody, right? OK. Do you want to be in the video if they say OK? We'll see. I'll see you with them. OK, OK. Thank you. And here is PL3510ATV. OK? Do you know if it's possible for me to interview somebody at the booth? Just the people at the booth, if they say OK? Yeah. Do you know if somebody can do like a tour of the booth on video? Or is that? I just have to check in there? Have you made a reservation? I don't. Didn't do it. Mostly due to the general tour here, it's not available here. Because it's the last day. But if you would like to know more specific of. Yeah, do you know if there's the latest Chromebook with the ARM CPU, like MediaTek CPU or Qualcomm? Or it's all only with Intel in here? You know this? There's only two Chromebooks, right? Yeah. So you can have a look over there. And if you have seen the staff wearing the station, I can ask them. I can ask them. If they want to be. Because they're more specialized on the product side. So if you want to ask a question about specific product or a spec in this app. Do you know if it's possible for me to have contact with marketing? Because most of the PR and press contact are not here. They left already? They left already. So if you don't mind, just let me name one. That's where I put the video. I have like 50 videos with Acer's from before. With all the Computex before, CES, and other shows. I will try to ask these guys if somebody want to be in video. What is the coolest thing at the booth? LID, what? LID animation. We make it more like a naked 3D technology. Because we have a special place here. Oh, it's naked 3D displays. And we make a naked 3D-like animation outside of it. But you are looping every 15 minutes. So it's coming up quite quickly. OK. And that's the concept. We want to show people. Because this year we have three main companies. This is naked i3D? Not yet. It will be? Two minutes. It's not naked i3D. You don't want to be in video? I don't want to be in video. But we made a LID animation. We make it like 3D-like effect. But it will start in two minutes or something. All right. So basically, you do it at this angle. Cool. I will try that. I just want to catch somebody inside who wants to be in video. Maybe I will try. And then they can walk out. So in one minute? In one or two minutes, yeah? Let me ask somebody here. Who's the expert on 3D here? Yeah, if you want to experience. So I'll ask one of these guys if they want to be in video, right? There's only two guys here. OK. It doesn't need any time. OK, it's too late. Can I do a video with you? Interview? We're not allowed. If you are going to do an interview. Yeah, who's the right one? Yeah, I need to find the right person for you. You might come back a bit later because she's not here. They told me at the front that they left already, the marketing and stuff. But they say I can ask anybody with a t-shirt. And if you want, then you can be. Yeah, no, we're not allowed. I will ask this guy? No. Just in case. You don't think so? OK. I'm sorry. OK. Well, the information in front, they said that you are allowed. But it's a question if you want. No, no, no. You don't want, but maybe another guy wants. I will ask. No, we're not allowed. Ah, not allowed. I don't want to. Ah, OK. OK, so thank you. Sorry, sorry. Thank you. Somebody come back in the afternoon. OK, I'll try. Thank you. So, this is 3D, 3D loop. So we have a huge 3D LED display. And it's giving a 3D effect because you're using the full screen all the way to the corners. Glass is free, 3D. And we have the little robot guy. I can ask this robot, hey, what's up? Are you able to speak? Can you show me around? No? Please, please. No? OK. Cool. OK, so let's go in there. And have a look at Acer's latest 3D Predator. There's some Predator laptops on the side showing Spatial Labs Vue Pro with a triple 3D monitor following, tracking the eye. And over there, also 3D tracking the eye. And it's even in the laptop. This is free, 3D experience. This is a very wide monitor with the big desktops, Predator, clear motion, and some nice looking desktops. Oh, what's wrong with him? Oh, pulled apart. And on that side, Eevee Deer, a purifier, machine to check the eye, and a couple Chromebooks, but the Intel-powered, Vero 5.0 and Vero 7.12 Intel CPUs. Then we have a few more Vero's here. And in here, we have a Wi-Fi 6, the best in show, with a mesh router and a material that's recyclable. So it says it's running the hybrid quality of service software, Kios, because here is the Acer Vero and some bags that are also maybe good for the environment. 8.6 times less. Oh, you can have 8.6 bottles inside. Oh, it's made of bottles. All right. OK. So there it is. You can drink your water, and then you can build a bag out of it. Thank you. In here, it says BC Best Choice Acer. All right. But thanks for watching my Acer booth tour. I don't see any ARM laptops. It's not a priority right here. As far as I can see, it's Intel, and there's a bicycle. All right. Thanks for watching. 2023D. Oh, that's a good point. Yeah, I've got to feed them. I will try to see if I can bring the robot a little thing to eat. I can give the robot sweet. Hey, what's up? Do you have corona? Do you have corona? No? OK. It doesn't have corona, the robot. The robot is healthy. I'm going downstairs to do a video. I need to find gigabyte, real tech. So I need to go downstairs. I'm on the fourth floor. That's a very cool building, the famous Nangang building. High roof. And imagine there's another huge floor downstairs somehow. So let's go down AI, gigabyte. Future of computing registration. There's a couple more things I want to film, even on the fifth floor, on the third floor. But I'm going on the first floor. I'd be asking for sales and checkout. Yeah, maybe next robot I see, I'll ask for money. Because I think the robot should pay us. Should be a tax. To be allowed to be a robot, you have to pay tax. Oh, where am I going? That's the way down, right here. But in the future, with all of robots, there won't be such a thing as money, right? Going to Taiwan will become free. You just sit on a robot, sleep on a robot, and you wake up in Taiwan. And it's free. The robots take care of it. I'm sure, right? That's where we're going. That's where I'm making those videos. Let me scan. Hello. Thank you. Boom, shakalaka. Got in. All right. Here's a gigabyte. I think by now, it should be called petabyte, no? Or exabyte, or Google. Googleabyte. Hey, what's up? Hey. Yeah. Hey. Hey, what's up? As soon as it's coming. I thought my management, they have approved. Oh, really? So, for this year. So, if you don't... Yeah, I'll show you the video, maybe, tonight, I'll publish. What's up, I have already done you the what's up. What did you say? What's up, man? I have already what's up with you. Ah, what's up? You didn't put me on the what's up? Oh, you sent me already? Yeah. But you only applied. Oh, let me check. I am busy, man. No, I'm just filming a lot. And then I try to publish my videos on the previous conference. This play week, I still have a lot of videos. This is one. There. Right? Yeah, yeah. Cool. You do. I know you. I'll call you in India, don't worry. Cool. Tonight, I think, your video is published. It's a pretty cool video. Thanks. I hope you will like it. And link out of the website. Yeah. www. Send me to my what's up. What do you want me to write? I'll publish everything on the video. Cool. Thank you so much. Oh, sorry, sorry. I'm so sorry. Sorry, I'm doing accidents. See you. Right? I did a cool video with these guys. Quantabytes. Yeah, but quanta. They don't want to be interviewed. I tried. They said try QCT or something. CTQ, CQT. I'll try. Yeah, exactly. Robot gains. So where is Geniotech? Because I want to do a really cool video there. Isn't it here? Do I have to get my web app out? Because I don't have a Computex app. There it is. All right. OK. Cool. Oh, ni hao. Hey, what's up? Thank you. OK. Yeah. Ni hao. OK. So I'm just going to ask maybe later. It's good to do a video. Sure. Let me check. What time is good? Depends on you. I'm always available. Do you want to be in a video? Oh, I will wait for him to finish, right? Yes, wait for him to finish. Maybe I'll try again. How long time they were here? Yeah, sure. How long time these guys were here? 10 minutes? 15, 20? I don't know. I don't know. OK. But I can, let me check. Yeah. They're like you, all fresh. Yeah. No problem. Yeah. I'll just wait around. Maybe if you do one video, come back. I'll go to a gigabyte, and I'll come back. OK. So maybe 20 minutes later, I will try. I'll be better. Yeah? Thank you. You can tell him, this guy. OK, I know. I know you. So see you later. We have been here one time. Yeah, we did. OK. See you later. See you. OK. Let me go right here. God, ex-God. It's like the previous God when you changed religion. Oh, Neutronics. I really want to film a Neutronics. Hi. Hi. It's possible for me to do an interview? Video? I put on YouTube. I have this YouTube channel. I did Neutronics video 12 years ago, 10 years ago, 8 years ago. I did many video with Neutronics before. This guy? Yeah. Yeah? Hey, it's possible that I can do video? I put on the internet about the coolest new product, especially E-Ink, but everything. We can try? Maybe you can show one or two of these. Are those E-Ink? No, no, that's not E-Ink. It looks like E-Ink. It's just a networking device. Oh, OK. What is the coolest new technology you want to show at the booth? Like, these, they look cool. What is this? You don't need, it's battery-less. No battery? Yeah, no battery. You can just change the content from our ancestor to change it. Yeah, can we do video? I put the microphone on you. You want to be or your colleague? Who will speak? I can speak English. Let me give you the microphone. I don't know what. Well, we try. If you don't like it, don't worry. Then I will publish anyway. I'm joking. Can you give me this? Can you clip this in the middle on your badge here? And then this one, you have this there, right there. In the middle. Yeah. You ask me the question? Yeah. Where should we start? Should we start with this or? Oh, this is the newest. OK, let's try this. So, let's try this. OK, just put the headphones on. Hey, you, you, you. I'll call you three. You can just call three. OK, use this side. And we're here with NETRONICS. Hi. So please introduce yourself. My name is Sean. I'm the sales specialist in NETRONICS. And today we introduce our last version e-paper product, this battery-free NFC tag. So the power is just from NFC? Yeah, the power is just from NFC. And this e-paper is very special. They call the low-voltage e-paper. You can exchange the image in three seconds. Wow. You just put it on? No battery. No battery. So you can use forever. That's amazing. Yes. So that's my future credit card, no? It's going to be like, I can change the number every time I pay. But maybe just show me how much money I have. Yes, yes, yes. Or, but depends on you, you need the NFC device on your hand. Maybe it's a smartphone. Why is it thick like this? Because there's no battery inside. So what do you put inside? This is different products. Here you can see, here is RFID tag. RFID. Yeah, RFID tag. So we make this embedded to the logistic box. So after you change the image, and you can check in your box with the RFID. Wow, OK. And how this is different application? Oh, it's the same, it's the same, it's just different shape. And this, actually this, you can see it originally is slim like this. But we just use the different housing. So it's only just a little bit of protection for like the screen and electronics, and that's it. It's like, there's just an RFID reader and power system in there somehow. NFC, NFC. And then you just put it on and then stuff happens. Yeah. So it goes on there, it switches. And one of these, this could be like a luggage tag, right? And how do you control it? Do you control it? Can I film your screen? OK, sure, sure, sure. So what is this, the software solution? Now we only provide SDK for developers to design their own system. So what do you write there? You write something and boom. We write something, we can change these three sentences and you can see later. Just before I saw like a boarding card was on there, a luggage tag. And then that could be what goes on. All right, so what is here? Oh, no, it's only portable battery. Ah, it's not, OK, it's just to show a little bit like you do stuff that goes in supermarket, kind of like POS machine. And then you have the whole system here with the smart labels, right? Yes. With the... And you just update them? How do you update them? We update from our system, back-end system and with ZB. How long battery is on there? If you refresh two times a day, so you can use around four, five years. Wow, but most supermarkets will not update two times a day, no? So maybe it will last 10 years. I'm not sure, but I cannot guarantee because you know the battery... It will get bad. Yeah, it will get bad. Yes, yes, yes. So kind of like four, five years, then you bring them all back and you've switched the battery and another four, five years. Yes, yes, yes. And it's easy to switch the battery? Sure, sure. All right. And how much it costs if I need 1000 of these with the POEs? Special price? I don't know because it's also including the software, so we cannot... All right. And here you have MobiScribe. Yeah, MobiScribe, we owe DM for this brand. It's US brand. Nice. Yeah, and this is color e-paper. Can you see? With the front light? Yeah, in front light, you can see here is the color. You can change the color. Previously the e-paper notes or the reader only black and white. Now you improve to the color. Yes. And here I see another... This is a boarding card. Just different luggage tag. No, it's just different housing. Yeah. And you also do like a note thing? Just like a calendar. What is the most popular market? Is a tag for the supermarket, no? No. I think the most popular right now is the NFC. Oh, really? Many applications, maybe logistics or maybe factory stuff, yeah. Wow. So this e-ink is the latest low-voltage generation that just use so little power to change? Yes. And every time you put the NFC, it will work. It will always be enough power. Sometimes maybe you have to put it back if there's a problem. No, no. You need to put on it until it changes, okay, without software. Nice. And then we look here. Is that a big color e-ink? It's full color, 25.3 inch. And you can see what's different. There's no wire plug. You don't need, it's not like LCD TV. You need the wire and plug in the power. And right now we just use the power bank. And this power bank will be for one year or something? Oh, it's 20,000 a month, MA, 20,000 MA. And that will change the screen many, many times? Yeah, you can change. It works eight hours a day, every 10 minutes to refresh your image. You can use it around four to five days. So right now it's on 10 minutes change. Yeah, yeah, 10 minutes change. If you're lucky it will change soon. Yes. But otherwise we have to wait. So you can see, no trigger. So this is Android system. And you can update the image or content from the CMS. OK. So in the future you don't need plug in the power. You just need power bank. Nice. Here in the front you're showing, it looks like we're in a hospital with a thing here. And this is for the patients? Yeah, so the patient, the best side car. It's a big e-ink solution. Yeah, it's the English solution. So also very low power? Yeah, very low power. It will also change only with NFC, no? This is different. And then you connect somehow. And you can automatically change the name of who's in the room and stuff like that. And do you do a lot of bus stops? It's an ink bus stop. Where do you sell this? US. US? Yeah. Which city? I think I remember. Yeah, yeah. Is it Portland? Seattle. Seattle, maybe. So maybe in Seattle there's like a bus line. They have these amazing. This is so cool too. I want to go in a bus stop to look at this. Thank you. Very low power consumption for the economy. No front light. This has front light, but it's not open yet. All right. Anything else we miss at your booth? No, it's everything. It's everything, right? Yes, yes. And the POS machine, you don't sell this? You only sell this? No, no, no. But it's nothing different, I think. It's just the POS? Yeah, the POS. And here another POS with a whole solution in there. And we're still waiting for the change, but it will happen eventually. And down here, oh, there's more. This is LCD? It's not an E-ink. Not E-ink, LCD is a 3-inch. With a touch? I think, yeah, it's a touch. And so you based in Taiwan? Yeah, I'm based in Taiwan. And are you kind of like a design house? You work with many different brands, customers? We do the ODM. Yes. All right. So thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you. No problem. I think I can have your contact. Let me give you my card. Yeah, the video here. You know my video from before? You can check. I did video 10 years ago, 12 years ago, with Neutronics. Like some big video, maybe 100,000 people watch. OK, thank you. Thank you. OK, see you. Oh, it's Neutronics. Whoa. And here we have the expert of Halls. Everybody does know where to go. OK, let me check. Is Giniatech available now? Oops. It's an embedded computer. OK, I'm busy. I have my Lebrons. I bought them for $69 while I was in Los Angeles. They're very comfortable, but I need to have longer socks on, because otherwise it's not that comfortable. Sorry I'm telling you this kind of detail. But let's check if the robot. Hey robot, can I have some money? Hello? No? OK. He doesn't want to give me anything. He doesn't click on my wise link. It's too bad. I didn't put any advertising for you guys yet, did I? But I'll do that if I have something that I'm not supposed to film publicly live. There. We have Amp here. Hi. Is it possible for me to do video interview about the Amp air solution? Through the video? Yeah, with you? Or do you know if somebody can speak? I think it should be dedicated for somebody. Yeah, which one? Sorry. So sorry. It was me, yeah? I'm here. Hello. Hey. Hey, what's up? I have a website called armdevices.net. It'd be nice to talk about the Amp air and an NVIDIA solution that you announced at the Computex, right? There's one there. Amp air motherboard. This is only Amp air motherboard. That's OK. But maybe you have other cool stuff to show? Yeah, it's out there. I can do video with you? Video. Interview? I'm not very fluent with video stuff here. Oh, you're good. You're perfect. I'm a bit of a camera shy person. That's perfect. Anyway, I can give you a basic tour. Not a very high-end tour because I'm on a video on the sales side, it's very technical. But I can do something for you. OK. But it's OK to give you my motherboard. Can I just put this on here, sir? No. You just need to go here. I don't have much to read. I can just speak English. You just need to speak English. OK. Amp air 1, right there. Amp air 2, Amp air 3. Max, my older Max, right there. OK, OK, OK. Amp air 2, Amp air 3. You're... Is this OK? What? This is the 2nd one, right? Yes, this is the 2nd one. I promise. OK, are you ready? One second, yeah. If I'm not fluent, then just do the editing. Do you want to be without? Because it's more easy to understand what you say. OK. So is this one? You edit, you know. Yeah? You edit, you know. OK? I have a gum in my mouth, so I need to... Ah, so sorry. I'm going to show you the 2nd one. It's this one, right? I'm going to put this on here. I'm going to put this on here, so I can speak English. All right, so here we see the Amp air motherboard. Hi, what do you see there? Yes, this is the 2nd generation Amp air motherboard, which supports up to 128 GB, 128 cores. And we have around 8 DIMMs total. We have around 16 DIMMs. And we have an OCP 2.0. So we have all these PCI cards for graphic. And then we have the 10G LAN on board and the management board. So Amp air, as you know, it's a low, low, low, low, low, low, low power, low power. And it's being used in multiple data centers right now. All right. So and you also have some, what are these like? These are add-on cards from Broadcom. So these are all OCP 3.0 types. So we have 1G, 10G, 25G. And we have it in PCIe form factors too. These are HBA cards from Broadcom. And these are Broadcom rate cards. All right, so these work with this? Yes, they work perfectly fine with this. And then you can put some extremely fast GPUs on there, right? Yeah, we can put those GPUs on there. We are compatible with NVIDIA 2.0. So if you want more details, I think we can go to see the HPC side, which will be more interesting for you. Yeah. Thank you, after. Yeah. Richard came here for you on a break. Yeah, I want to go for a break. So this is signed by Mr. Jensen from NVIDIA. So this is the CPU GPU, the Grace Hopper, which is recently announced today. So this is a very, very interesting ARM cloud server accelerator to bring forward the AI of this GPU, right? Yes. So this is a CPU GPU plus a memory. So it has a memory of 96 GB HBM3 memories in build. So this is the future of fast computing. Nice. And somehow it has fast connectors here. It has NVIDIA connectors, yes. And then they have their 72 core ARM processor, single socket with a GPU. And if you come here, if you come here, no, we have four. These, there is a two full server. If you go down, if you come back, and then you see the mirror, you'll see four trees, one tree, two trees. In the mirror, you can see those four trees. So those are all possible trees. Yeah. And if you come here, you have another two NVIDIA ARM CPUs. So that one is a CPU GPU, and this is a CPU CPU. All right. So 72, 72. Yes. 144 ARM cores. ARM cores multiplied by four. All right. It's a lot of performance in there. It's a lot of performance there, yes. So we managed to do all the cooling with these fans here. This is like an airplane taking off? Yes. When you power it on, it really sounds like an conquered, just going to take off. But when we start it, it runs at full speed. But the RPM is slowly reduced according to what heat is being utilized. And they talk about 960 gigabytes of memory capacity per module. And somehow, all this is connected. And you have 900 gigabyte per second NVLink. So somehow, the whole thing gets lots of memory bandwidth. Yes. The whole thing gets a very, very lots of memory. And also to that, they have the NVIDIA Bluefield 2 and Bluefield 3 compatible PCIe LAN cards. Nice. And here we have more Jensen Huang signature. Yes. So he said this is the future of AI. So these, what am I looking at here? This is really big stuff. Yes, this is big stuff. This is HXM5. If you want the details, it's here. It supports with 8 H100s, XXM5 GPU servers. These are modular designs. These are linked with NVLinks. This platform is on two Intel sockets, separate of it. And AMD, we also have AMD on this one. It should be coming sometime. It's ready. It's already up in the website. So 128 core on the previous one, half a dozen Goose slots. Is it sentient, people ask? Yes. Is it going to take over? Or we still have controlled humans, right? It's a joke on my chat. It just depends. They are good people. They are good people. They are bad people. It's a knee gel. We are all good people here, right? We are all born good people. We are all born good people. But you know, it's very... What do we see here? The inference specialist. These are inferencing servers. We use NVIDIA, Xilink, V70 cards to do inferencing. So this is one of the most dense servers. We have 2U. We can put 16 single slot cards, as you can see. So these cards get inverted into this one. It's cooled by 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 fans. And this is the max you can get in a 2U server. You can get max 16 slots. Highest core density with AMD Epic. Yes. So these are the latest AMD Genova CPUs. There are four of them. So it's a 2U 4Node. So in total, you will have around eight CPUs. Nice. All right. I'm guessing as I understand the NVIDIA keynote, and it's a huge demand for this. It's growing so fast. People are all talking about AI, deep learning, inferencing, chat, modules. So yes, that's the future. So the computing process and the GPU process is so big so that it can all be done in one box. If you come here, I'll show you more of an ARM servers. These are the latest ones. These are Ampere 1. Oh, wow. It's already working. It's already ready? Yes, it's already ready. It was recently announced. They're all Ampere 1 around here? They're all Ampere 1. Yes, the maximum cores. I think it will go up to 196 cores. So what is special about the Ampere 1? Low power. So it's a dual on 5 nanometer. This is dual on 5 nanometer. High core, low power. And it has the most performance per watt in the world. Yes, the most powerful power in the world. Yes, we can say that. And it all comes with 3.5 drives and 2.5 drives. So we can see it's all NVMe. We have this in 1U single socket. Nice. And we also have it in 1U dual socket. So to understand the performance increase with the Ampere 1, I need to ask Ampere, right? Yes. I think we might have some NDAs issues. I think it's better if you go and ask Ampere regarding the performances. But what we can say is, they have some white papers. So I think it's good. And then around here, it's always good to have a lot of memory. So a lot of memory connect. You get 16. Is that what it is? Yes, if you have single socket, it's 16. If you have dual socket, it can go up to 32. So this is a single socket, so it is 16. And if it's a dual socket, we have it in 32. All right. So a lot of RAM. Lots of RAMs. Lots of PCIe slots. And these accommodate GPUs too? Or that's not this one? It can. It can occupy GPUs too. But we need to see which GPU. The PCIe is not for GPU, but we need to go and see which GPUs. Maybe some single slot GPUs, dual slot GPUs, AMD, NVIDIA. Maybe some can be more optimized for GPU and other more optimized for web server. We have other servers which has been optimized into GPU servers with Ampere. Nice. That's awesome. So you show them here. It looks like it's ready. Is it ready? It is ready. It is ready. It has been already announced in our website. So people can just go and buy them. So you can go and buy .com for more information. All right. It's available. Yes. People buy. They send the money and they can get them. Yes. Is any of these using the Ampere? No. No? Some. Oh, yeah. We have one. This is Ampere Ultraman. What's special about this one? This is Liquid Cooling. Oh, wow. Direct attached Liquid Cooling. Wow. So Liquid Cooling. And this is 2U Phono. It's for high performance. And these are Liquid Cool servers. So you can come back. There is a tank here. So whether Liquid Cooling is done. So we get directly attached to these. We work with Cool IT. Wow. So a lot of liquids go there. Is this water or something different? It's a chemical. It's not water. It's a special chemical that loves getting cooled. Yes. That's good at bringing the heat forward. Heat down. Right. And then you can put all these SSDs. Yes. These are all SATA-SASA systems. It's so cool. Yeah. And these are OCP type. OCP type. So this is an Ampere server. So these are 2U Phono. This is OCP. The one which Facebook is using. Facebook. Yes. Open Compute Project. It's mostly enterprise. We have all sets of customers. We do have all sets of customers. So big tech companies also just buy from Gigabyte. They don't make their own design. We have partners. We have different kind of business models. Once we work with partners, once we work directly with the customers. And maybe they have specific demands. If they have a big order, you help to customize exactly what they want. Yes. It depends upon application. It depends upon the data center. It depends upon what they need. So we can do some customization for them. There is also another Ampere. So this is an Ampere. HDX. HDX. With the Ampere. Yeah. This is a single socket. Oh. Sorry. Oh. Is it stable? Yeah. Is this thing full? Yeah. But otherwise it's good, right? Yes. Yeah. So right there. Yeah. Somehow there's a GPU connecting. Computex 2023. There's a bunch of 8K displays. There's 4K 120. And all these new TVs can come with HDMI 2.1. And there's a whole bunch of updates that I'm going to be filming at the Computex 2023 with the HDMI licensing administrator, which are organizing all the display makers, the cable manufacturers, and making sure that they are compatible with each other. There's a stable performance. No interference. And there's a smooth 8K future with 48 gigabit per second support. And there's the whole infrastructure for certifying, for testing, for making sure there's no interference with the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth and stuff that people have. So thanks a lot for watching. Check out my HDMI playlist in hdmi.charbacks.com. Check out the Wyze. Wyze is such a smart system. I think I'm saving over a thousand euros every year because I use it everywhere when I pay for stuff. You know, you want to pay for stuff in the world. So you can check out my longer video for where I explain some more. Why I think this is amazing. And it's free. You can just sign up with my link down here. And you can use it on your Android Pay, your Apple Pay. It's like a prepaid Visa debit card, right? So you need to put a little bit of money on it. And you can just put money on it from your local bank account. And it's zero fees. The fees are so tiny. It's like five to ten times cheaper than your bank. Don't use PayPal anymore. Don't use Western Union. When you send money to a whole bunch of countries around the world, just use Wyze. It's way faster and it's five to ten times cheaper. So really check it out. It's cool. And I appreciate if you use my link below. Thanks for watching. Thanks to ZXS to be a sponsor of my Compitex 2023 coverage. ZXS is based in Shenzhen and I will be doing a video very soon with them featuring their transparent displays, OLED, LCD lightbox, ads machine. So thanks a lot. I did video with them nearly ten years ago when they were doing tablets. And now they do these cool devices. Thanks a lot for watching. Check them out. Here Compitex 2023. There's a bunch of 8K displays. There's 4K 120. All right. That was amazing. That's awesome. So I'll publish it in 4K later. But actually it was live streamed. People could see it live. So this guy is asking questions live. Okay. He said quantabytes. Why are you not quantabytes? I was asking you should be petabyte. Not gigabyte. Thank you. Cool. Did I give you my card already? Yes. You can send it to me. You have it? There it is. So the video, you'll find it there. But I'll send you the link later. Thank you. Thank you. Did you think there's any chance this has ampere? No. That one? For sure not. Yeah? Quite sure it's not. Yeah. Quite sure. Okay. There's only that one you showed in the beginning. Yes. There's not inside the desktop? No. That one is not ampere, right? No. No. Okay. Okay. Thank you so much. Thank you. Wow. Nice. All right. This is why I go to Taiwan to make such cool video. That was awesome. Did you see all that? I think I put you on advertising at some point by mistake. So sorry. I hope it was not a long ad break. It's just like my shoulder or my elbow. What's it called? Not shoulder. My elbow touches the, this is my live streaming setup. And it just hangs around my neck. And I try to have it a little bit on the side. So you see, like this. I just walk around with my live streaming YOLOBOX PRO. And right now you an 8 megabit per second AI Overlord. Yeah. You need to be nice to our AI Overlord. No. Okay. Hey. All right. Yeah. We'll wait around. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. I'm just gonna, so guys in the live stream, I'll put you on a break for a few minutes. And I will be trying to do a video in five minutes about this cool Gini attack devices that are being shown here. The Kompitex 2023. All right. For testing, for making sure this nice to 10 times cheaper. So really check it out. It's cool. And I appreciate if you use my link below. Thanks for watching. Thanks to ZXS to be a sponsor at my Kompitex 2023 coverage. ZXS is based in Shenzhen and I will be doing a video very soon with them featuring their transparent displays. OLED LCD light box ads machine. So thanks a lot. I did video with them nearly 10 years ago when they were doing tablets and now they do these cool devices. Thanks a lot for watching. Check them out. Here at Kompitex 2023. There's a bunch of 8K displays. There's 4K 120 and all these new TVs can come with HDMI 2.1. And there's a whole bunch of updates that I'm going to be filming at the Kompitex 20. All right. Sorry about the break. I want a real tech. And there's also I think it's called FROAR. FROARY. I saw that on Linux tech steps with a cooler. Special cooling solution. Because this is kind of like the cooler conference. Let's go to the third floor. If anybody's watching. I hope you have also other things to do. When I have these long breaks. You know just like watching the same ad 45 times. I will edit those out later. I did that with yesterday's live stream. Oh sounds busy in here. Oh my God. It's busy. I'm like a YouTuber. Is it possible to interview somebody? Or it's very busy right now? Or it's always like this? Do you think there's somebody who's an expert who can talk about everything on video? It's my YouTube channel. You can check it out. So you're representing the media? Yeah. If that is the media that you have to go through that apartment. Is that in the front over there? Yes. Thank you. I was busy at real tech. Where are you from? I'm from Switzerland. Do you like Taiwan? Taiwan is amazing. This guy in the green? This girl? I just wanted to say that I wanted to say that I have an experience with the wifi and bluetooth and stuff that people have. So thanks a lot for watching. Check out my HDMI playlist in hdmi.charbax.com. Check out the Wwise. Wwise is such a smart system. I think I'm saving over a thousand euros every year because I use it everywhere when I pay for stuff. You know you want to pay for stuff in the world. So you can check out my longer video for where I explain some more why I think this is amazing. It's free, you can just sign up with my link down here and you can use it on your Android pay, your Apple pay. It's like a prepaid Visa debit card, right? So you need to put a little bit money on it and you can just put money on it from your local bank account. And there's zero fees, the fees are so tiny. It's like five to 10 times cheaper than your bank. Don't use PayPal anymore. Don't use Western Union when you send money to a whole bunch of countries around the world. Just use why. So no video with the real tech. It's way faster and it's five to 10 times cheaper. So really check it out. It's cool and I appreciate if you use my link below. Thanks for watching. Thanks to ZXS to be a sponsor at my Compitex 2023 coverage. ZXS is based in Shenzhen and I will be doing a video very soon with them featuring their transparent displays, OLED LCD light box, ads machine. So thanks a lot. I did video with them nearly 10 years ago when they were doing tablets and now they do these cool devices. Thanks a lot for watching. Check them out. Here at Compitex 2023, there's a bunch of 8K displays, there's 4K 120 and all these new TVs can come with HDMI 2.1 and there's a whole bunch of updates that I'm going to be filming at the Compitex 2023 with the HDMI licensing administrator which are organizing all the display makers, the cable manufacturers and making sure that they are compatible with each other. There's a stable performance, there's no interference and there's a smooth 8K future with 48 gigabit per second support and there's the whole infrastructure for certifying, for testing, for making sure there's no interference with the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth and stuff that people have. So thanks a lot for watching. Check out my HDMI playlist in hdmi.charbacks.com. Check out the Wyze. Wyze is such a smart system. I think I'm saving over a thousand euros every year because I use it everywhere when I pay for stuff. You know, you want to pay for stuff in the world. So you can check out my longer video form where I explain some more, why I think this is amazing and it's free. You can just sign up with my link down here and you can use it on your Android pay, your Apple pay. It's like a prepaid Visa debit card, right? So you need to put a little bit of money on it and you can just put money on it from your local bank account and there's zero fees. The fees are so tiny. It's like five to 10 times cheaper than your bank. Don't use PayPal anymore. Don't use Western Union. When you send money to a whole bunch of countries around the world, just use Wyze. It's way faster and it's five to 10 times cheaper. So really check it out. It's cool and I appreciate if you use my link below. Thanks for watching. Thanks to ZXS to be a sponsor at my Computex 2023 coverage. ZXS is based in Shenzhen and I will be doing a video very soon with them featuring their transparent displays, OLED LCD light box, ads machine. So thanks a lot. I did video with them nearly 10 years ago when they were doing tablets and now they do these cool devices. Thanks a lot for watching. Check them out. Here Computex 2023. There's a bunch of 8K displays, there's 4K120 and all these new TVs can come with HDMI 2.1 and there's a whole bunch of updates that I'm going to be filming at the Computex 2023 with the HDMI licensing administrator which are organizing all the display makers, the cable manufacturers and making sure that they are compatible with each other. There's a stable performance, there's no interference and there's a smooth 8K future with 48 gigabit per second support. And there's the whole... It's live, okay? Also, okay. Hi. Hello, this is Evan from QCT. Ah, so sorry, one second. Okay. Do you want to introduce these 3 devices? Because he just called me. Are you okay? He's got his. I'm okay. Okay. Okay. Hi. Hello, this is Evan from QCT. So I will introduce you. So this is the GPU server that we cooperate with NVIDIA. So first, I will introduce you about this. This is the praise hopper super chip that NVIDIA developed and this one is the praise CPU and this is the hopper GPU and which means the actually 100. And this is the Jensen 1, come and sign it. Yeah, yeah. This is the first day Jensen 1 visits us and they sign here and this is our CEO. All right, so you will make hardware to support this. It's go directly in here? Yes, this super chip is directly in here and the feature is, this is the modular design. It combined with the great CPU and the hopper GPU and it also share the NVIDIA link so it can share the memory pool to accelerate the performance and throughput. All right. They talk about huge gigabytes of memory next to the GPU, next to the CPU and everything talks together. Yes. And also I will introduce about this. This is the Bluefield 3, which is developed by NVIDIA. So this with the on-chip CPU with the on this smartNIC. So it could offload the great hopper compute resource and reach the higher performance. Nice. So what do you show here? Do you have a bunch of NVIDIA solutions? Yes, so besides the MJX, we also have this one. This one is the 45U and this is the 3U server. And so this server have the two main features. The first one is this. This is the modular GPU design. So this is the tallest design. You could use this and this modular could be lived very easily. And this 3U server could support eight dual-wealth GPU and sorry, four of dual-wealth GPU and five single-wealth with GPU. And also this 3U server embedded with the smartNIC, which is the CS7 smartNICs, which could accelerate the computing performance. And what do you have over there? And also the last one is this. This is this 74H and this is the 7U server. And this 7U server we also call it HGX H100 GPU server. And it is the 7U design. And also you could see, so in this desk, it could embed it with eight of the H100 GPU. GPU. Yeah, yeah. Solutions here and here. And also this design allow user to swap the GPU the motherboard easily if they want to change the latest generation of the motherboard. Nice. Okay. And how much power it comes in there? Okay, so you can see there are six ports of the power supply, but we usually connect three ports. So each port supports 4K, 4K watts. And then you have a big AI acceleration happening here. Yes. Is this a very popular solution? Yeah, sure. This is very popular AI server. Is this ready for shipping now? And unfortunately it's not ready, but it's soon to meet the customers. So this is like an ARM server solution right here. And you have been doing ARM servers before it's a new city. It's a new as my understanding. Yeah. All right. And these are with Intel. Yes, this is Intel. Intel, Intel and the ARM directly on video. So. All right. Which one is the most in demand right now? In demand. I think. At the Computex. Definitely is the MGX, the Grace Hopper GPU server. Do you think Nvidia will be able to make enough to the demand? There's so many people demanding for this. They just push a button and then TSMC and everybody can just make more. Yeah, I think it could meet the demand. All right. Thank you so much. Did you get my card? The video will go here. Sure, sure, sure. The video will go there. Okay. Cool. Thanks, Todd. Okay. Oh, so you're. Yeah. So you're a kind of YouTuber? Yeah. So is there anything else I should film here? Or? Anything else? I will check with you. Maybe I can have. That was very cool. Yes. That's very cool. Can I have a microphone? Yeah. Sorry. All right. Cool. Thanks a lot. And actually it was live. You see? I was live streaming. Yes. But it will publish in 4K later. Okay. Thank you. Thanks, bye-bye. Cool. The other part is intelligent and deep. So we want to. Is there some new announcement about this? Did you announce something like a new solution for Computex? I think that. That is the main new one, yeah? Yeah. And the most big one. Okay. It's possible I can have your card? Okay. Yeah, you have my card already, right? You'll find the video there. But. Is that your robot? What is he doing? I run out of my. Oh, can I take a photo? Or maybe you can write your email in my phone. Is that okay for you? Yeah. Oh, not this. Anything? Yeah. Okay, this is my phone. Phone card. Okay. If you have any problem, you can just. Yeah, I'll send you the email with the video. I'll send you, when it's published, I will send you to your email. Thank you. Okay, thank you so much. And you have my card, right? Yes. Have a good day. Sorry. It's for me? No, I'm joking. Okay. Okay. It was not for me. So real tech is not gonna happen. Let's go up. I am so noisy with my microphone. So just because of my headphones, I'm trying to reconfigure where I plug in my headphones. I wish I could use wireless headphones, but I'm thinking that if I did that, I could interfere with my bandwidth, my live stream. Maybe I should just not care about that risk. Just use wireless headphones to be a little bit more wireless. All right, there's an hour color. Small gigabyte. AI accelerating your imagination. So let's go higher, one level higher. I wanted to check with SuperMicro. And what was it called? AIC, I think? Who else was there? Oh, maybe I need to check my phone. It might be one or two booths who sent me a message telling me, come and make a video. Okay, let's go to the fifth floor and see if I can get to a meeting room of the fourer. Is it called fourer? It's ASUS Premium Lounge. Green Power Technology, FSP. Is it possible that I can maybe do a video interview? I'm like a YouTuber. I have 90 million views on my YouTube. I saw this guy. I want to get more views than him. But who should I interview? The lady who is doing the presentation. You don't want to be in a video? You don't want to be in a video? I have a customer meeting. Ah, you're meeting, yeah. I give you, you can get a subscriber. You can check my YouTube, okay? Thank you. Okay. Sure, bye. Yeah. See you. This is the media. So you can join. Maybe I can ask her if she can be in my video. Okay, I feel like it. Hi. Hi. Is it possible for me to... Let me just... Is it possible for me to do a video with you about the tech, about the latest? With me? Yeah. Yes? Are you... I'm not the deep technical expert on this. You can say everything you want. I will try not to ask too many things. It's a fast-water system. Let's take this. Is there any YouTubers there that you know? So, I'm pretty sure my live streams are the most interesting in the industry. Right? So, I got three interviews lined up for three, three-thirty, and four. That is good if it'll happen. Let me try to get in here. I need to see my badge. This one? Thank you. Wait. Thank you. Just getting busy here, huh? Self-behavior. Somebody has on a bicycle. You can even believe that health is the greatest boss. It's important to exercise. That's why I walk 20 kilometers per day at Compitix. And you stop this. You stop this. You stop this. You stop this. You stop this. You stop this. You stop this. You stop this. You stop this. You stop this. Hi. Do you know if you show ARM, the ampere? Which one? You know ampere CPU? Ampere CPU? The ampere is the ARM server. ARM? Where? Is AMD here? AMD there. Yeah? AMD, but ampere. Thank you. Thanks. Let me come here. Let's see. I'm so sorry. There it is. Do you know if I can do an interview? How about this? Compitix is live. 8 megabit per second. 1080p. On Charback's YouTube channel. Yeah. Hi. Hi. This is my channel? Yeah. I'm a fan. We sell 10 grams of it. Can I give you a microphone? Can you talk a little bit? No. If you name this, I will have a marketing team for this. You have? Yeah. In a moment, I will find a marketing team for you. Thank you. I need to get some order. Okay. I need the thermal take. I need to cool down. What's up with the... ...the autofocus? So everywhere I go, this ampere. Tons of ampere. A gigabyte. This ampere has super micro. multitasking like a McFly. Welcome back. That was one half hour an hour ago. Maybe I can come after these guys over there. No. No. Sorry. Sorry. Our product here is not here. And also our marketing is not here. But there's no chance nobody else can speak. Has to be marketing. Just very short. We have instructions that that would be product or marketing team. Is it possible that you can open it up? And I will just do video by myself. If you can just show me the chip. If it is right there, right? The ampere. Is it possible to... No. Video. Hey, it's me. Is it possible that I can just do video by myself? You know like the ampere is inside here, right? Is there any chance you can open it up for one minute and I do video how it looks and that one? Maybe it's inside here and it's also I think it's one of these, right? We can contact you. You what? Sorry. It's hard for me to with the mask. I don't understand. Sorry. After complex. But there's no chance to do if I do my quick video before there was one of your colleague. He pulled it out. It was one of these. I think this one maybe. And no need to talk. Film it. Ah, contact, okay. Okay. I'm trying. Okay. Yeah, she's contact. Sorry. No problem. Okay. Super micro. Yes? Super small. Super small? Micro is small, no? Super small. It's big company. So it should be super maxi. No. It's not funny. The name is the star from the first day. So I'm not sure where it's coming. How long time you were there? Yes. How long time you were in the super micro? Long time you were in the company? 12 years for me. Our company is star up in 1993. So it's 3 years. 30 years, yeah? Cool. I'm older. I'm 40. Sorry, I'm 56. I have some experience on other company for example. Which one? Tayan. I used to work with Tayan. And also APIT, I'm not sure you know. APIT. Stuff. You want to pay for stuff? It's like a prepaid visa debit card. So you need to put a little bit money on it. And you can just put money on it from your local bank account. And it's zero fees. The fees are so tiny. It's like 5 to 10 times cheaper than your bank. Don't use PayPal anymore. Don't use Western Union. When you send money to a whole bunch of countries around the world. Just use Wwise. It's way faster and it's 5 to 10 times cheaper. So really check it out. It's cool. And I appreciate if you use my link below. Thanks for watching. Thanks to ZXS to be a sponsor of my Computex 2023 coverage. ZXS is based in Shenzhen. And I will be doing a video very soon with them. Featuring their transparent displays. OLED LCD light box. Ads machine. So thanks a lot. I did video with them nearly 10 years ago. When they were doing tablets. And now they do these cool devices. Thanks a lot for watching. Check them out. Here Computex 2023. There's a bunch of 8K displays. There's 4K 120. And all these new TVs can come with HDMI 2.1 and there's a whole bunch of updates that I'm going to be filming at the Computex 2023 with the HDMI licensing administrator. Which are organizing all the display makers, the cable manufacturers and making sure that they are compatible with each other. Okay. It's just because I also do the live streaming. Okay. Is it possible that we start with the wall and then we come here just to have this as a background for the beginning of the video? Yeah. Do you mind? Because it's more clear if you don't have your mask on for the video. Is that okay for you? You want to keep? Okay. Where's your microphone? It's not very clear. Can you have it in the middle? It's just there. Yeah. Okay. Thank you. Okay. Let's have it right here. Hi. So please introduce yourself. Welcome to ANC booth Computex 2023. This is showcasing our latest technology of server and storage technologies. Let's come to this side. Yeah. Here we have our latest J-Bot. It's a 4U 78 base 24G SAS J-Bot. It's a very high density storage for your application to do the scale out or scale up data storage or archiving. What does it run on? What is the CPU? It doesn't have a CPU. J-Bot means just bunch of drives. So it will be used in application where already have a hosting server and you have extension storage needs that you need a J-Bot. Is this the most ultimate storage solution? The best way to have so many hard disks so small box? I can say. So the J-Bot could be used in many applications. Mainly it's for data storage extensions. So if you already have a hosting server, you just need to extend your storage capacities that you need a J-Bot. What do we see here in the world? Do you have some new solutions? What is the latest most people want to ask about? The latest platform would be the Eagle Stream. Eagle Stream is Intel 4th Gen Xeon Scalable Processor Platform. So these are Intel Xeon Scalable Processor. So these are the latest Eagle Stream motherboard which support PCIe Gen 5. What is this Epic Embedded? What does it mean by embedded? It is a product line of AMD Epic. They have their own category. AMD Epic is for general server and AMD Epic Embedded is for embedded sector. So at AIC you work only with Intel on AMD or you also do some ARM solutions some Ampere or Nvidia. So far the AMD and Intel solution are the main focus of AIC. Thanks a lot. Thank you. So you have my card? And you give me yours before? So I'll send you the video. You can check it there. But actually it was also live streaming. Thank you. So PNY Do you want an SD card? I'll do a lot of flash stores I guess. I need to go downstairs or upstairs It's one of them. So I need to go downstairs I think that's what it is. Time to just walk a little bit. Maybe I will. Sorry. Frames is recently? Or not? That's the question. If there are drop frames skipping let me know. So I can lower the bit rate here. Maybe they throttling me because I've been live streaming over 60 gigabytes for the last 4 days. There's no day 2 live stream on my YouTube. Because I couldn't Patriot. If anybody is watching, they would like to help me. Please check Google News Twitter YouTube Check what is a awesome product that has been launched here at Computex 2023. So I can try to grab my own video about that too. It would be nice. I will do the furore if possible in half an hour. And then after that maybe synaptics. Okay, it's busy. Hey, what's up? Can I do a video interview? Do you want to be in video? I talk about your product. Yeah, you shy? That's good. Are you on YouTube? Yeah, I'll put the video there. And then you can talk about this, about this, about this. E-ink, right? You will broadcast video to where? This is my YouTube channel. The whole world can watch. This is your YouTube channel. But some many videos. So sometimes you can get some views. It depends. You can also help me to share it on your social media. If you want. Your English is better than mine. It's good. The only thing is with the mask I cannot understand what you say. But it's up to you. Do you want to take off for the video? You don't want to speak? No? Up to you. It's up to you. I'm trying to do video with these guys after. And I thought maybe I should try to ask you. Okay. Do you don't want? Let's try. Two sentences. That's okay. But is it possible you can take this microphone? I'm happy. You want to do it? No? If you don't want to speak, then it's okay. You want to speak maybe? No. If you change your mind, send me a message. But soon it will close, right? It's the last day. Switzerland. It's just my phone number. It's a Google. Google phone number. But it's up to you. I just thought it was interesting to see what this is. Can you pretend a video? It's better that I film on my channel. It's always my own video. Where are you based? Where is your home? Taiwan? Yes. Maybe in the future if you want. You invite me. I do video in your factory. In your office. I'm an engineer. Up to you. But I'm going back tomorrow. So only today I can film. Okay. Cool. Thank you so much. Is it possible that I can do video? With somebody at the booth? No. Who can interview? What's regarding? I have a YouTube channel. I do a lot of videos about boards. I go to Embedded World in Nuremberg. Also here maybe I can do quick video. Who will be the right person to talk? Not here? Maybe. See you later. Can I do video? With you? I will put the video here. I need to put microphone. You will speak? One second. English or Chinese? English would be good. English is not good. Ni hao tim pudong. It's all I can say. Can I give you microphone? Can you put this on your badge? Can you put this on your badge here? Can you show me your badge? I'll put it right here. Okay. It should be in the middle there. My English is not good though. It's very good. Sorry. Let me put it there. My English is not very good. It's very good. Is it possible for you to take off your mask? Otherwise I don't understand what you say. Can you introduce your company? Ni hao tim pudong. Ni hao tim pudong. Sorry. Let's try here. Okay. Let me introduce. Sorry. I just need headphones. What can I do? You talk about the coolest new product. What is the coolest new product you want to talk about? All of our products are coolest. Okay. Let's try. You can stand right here. I start the video and you say hi. Welcome to Gisham. My name is and then we can walk this way. We can talk about this stuff. And then we talk like this a little bit. Okay? Just short, yeah? I'm not ready yet. Sorry. Hi. Hi everyone. This is Lina from Gisham Technology. And this is our booth at the 2000s and the 23 compute tech stuff. What is this? This is our industrial motherboard. And this is the industrial panel PC. And this is also the industrial panel PC. We have the size from 10 to 21.5 inch optional. It's like Intel? Yeah. We also have several processors optional including the Intel salary and Intel Core i3, i5, i7. Do you work with the Rockchip? Rockchip. We also have Rockchip Shield. And here you have MediaTek RocketFone. Yeah, RocketFone. It is with MediaTek processor. And this is our Rocket Tablet. We have 10 inch Rocket Tablet with Windows operating system. Enjoyed Rocket Tablet. What is CPU there? Yeah, CPU is MediaTek MT6 877. And it also can support this. And this is our industrial box PC. Industrial box PC. Most clients use it in the industry. This is the accessories. It is a medical documentation. Customers can install it on the vehicle. You do a touch on this? Yes, it is a capacitive touch screen. We also have the resistive touch screen option. Nice. Okay, let's have a look in there. So, hello. And here we have some power supply and what is this stuff? I need to give you the microphone. Maybe we finish with you. Let's finish. Is it also your stuff here? Yes, this is our It is also industrial main PC. Industrial box PC like that. Alright. And different different company. Maybe you can have the microphone? Yeah, sure. Alright. Hi. So please introduce yourself. We are the Case Factory and the power supply factory. And we have some special design for this time. This is our mini case and you can use the adapter and then use the computer. And for this case we have the CNC technical yeah, CNC technical and the synchronous is 1.0 illuminate. So this is some slim case used for small space. This is our new design. We have around 12 front panel This is ATX gaming case and I can look on the temporal glass. We also have some special design like the net and some glass front panel. You can show the light on front panel position for the motherboard GPU and the graphics card. For this is our another structure. We also have several front panels. Also this is front panel and front panel. For this this can be the customer logo on the front panel and can control by the front panel resend motor. Also have an LED light an RGB LED light. For this front panel you can see the light in here and very good for the fan. And this is the net. The same structure with this structure. This is our micro case. Give me one. Do you sell many many cases? Millions. How big is your factory? For our factory located in Guangzhou and we around produced 3,000 one day and we sell to India Africa South Africa and then like South Spain Japan and America. 1.2 million per year many. More than 1 million per year. You mean the total number? Maybe. You say you have all these countries as customers. Cool. Thanks a lot. Thank you. So the video will go here. Thank you sir. Thanks. Can I have your contact also? Sure. You just need to take. Sorry this thing. Thank you. Thank you. Is possible to have just only the card? Alright. Sorry. Is that okay? Thank you. Thank you so much. Is possible I can have your contact. Can I have card? I give you already? The video go there. Can I have your contact? Tomorrow I go to Shenzhen. So I will do video. So if you want you invite me I do video with your R&D. With your factory. You just contact me. So you see here it's live. I'm live streaming. But I will publish it later in 4K. There's a stable performance. There's no interference. And there's a smooth 8K future with 48 gigabit per second support. And there's the whole infrastructure for certifying, for testing, for making sure there's no interference with the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth and stuff that people have. So thanks a lot for watching. Check out my HDMI playlist in hdmi.charbacks.com Check out the Wyze. Wyze is such a smart system. I think I'm saving over 1000 euros every year. Because I use it everywhere when I pay for stuff. You know, you want to pay for stuff in the world. So you can check out my longer video for where I explain some more why I think this is amazing. And it's free. You can just sign up with my link down here and you can use it on your Android pay, your Apple pay. It's like a prepaid Visa debit card, right? You put a little bit money on it and you can just put money on it from your local bank account. And there's zero fees. The fees are so tiny. It's like 5 to 10 times cheaper than your bank. Don't use PayPal anymore. Don't use Western Union when you send money to a whole bunch of countries around the world. Just use Wyze. It's way faster and it's 5... Alright. So look at all these 10 times cheaper. So really check it out. It's cool and I appreciate if you use my link below. Thanks for watching. Thanks to ZXS to be a sponsor of my Computex 2023 coverage. ZXS is based in Shenzhen and I will be doing a video very soon with them. Featuring their transparent displays OLED LCD lightbox ads machine. So thanks a lot. I did video with them nearly 10 years ago when they were doing tablets and now they do these cool devices. Thanks a lot for watching. Check them out. Here Computex 2023 there's a bunch of 8K displays there's 4K 120 and all these new TVs can come with HDMI 2.1 and there's a whole bunch of updates that I'm going to be filming at the Computex 2023 with the HDMI licensing administrator which are organizing all the display makers the cable manufacturers and making sure that they are compatible with each other. There's a stable performance there's no interference and there's a smooth 8K future with 48 gigabit per second support and there's the whole infrastructure for certifying, for testing for making sure there's no interference with the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth and stuff that people have. So thanks a lot for watching. Check out my HDMI playlist in hdmi.charbacks.com Check out the Wyze. Wyze is such a smart system. I think I'm saving over a thousand euros every year because I use it everywhere when I pay for stuff. You know, you want to pay for stuff in the world. So you can check out my longer video for where I explain some more why I think this is amazing and it's free. You can just sign up with my link down here and you can use it on your Android Pay, your Apple Pay. It's like a prepaid Visa debit card, right? So you need to put a little bit of money on it and you can just put money on it from your local bank account and there's zero fees. The fees are so tiny. It's like 5-10 times cheaper than your bank. Don't use PayPal anymore. Don't use Western Union when you send money to a whole bunch of countries around the world. Just use Wyze. It's way faster and it's 5-10 times cheaper. So really check it out. It's cool and I appreciate if you use my link below. Thanks for watching. Thanks to ZXS to be a sponsor of my Computex 2023 coverage. ZXS is based in Shenzhen and I will be doing a video very soon with them featuring their transparent displays OLED LCD Lightbox ads machine. So thanks a lot. I did video with them nearly 10 years ago when they were doing tablets and now they do these cool devices. Thanks a lot for watching. Check them out. Here Computex 2023. There's a bunch of 8K displays that's 4K 120 and all these new TVs can come with HDMI 2.1 and there's a whole bunch of updates that I'm going to be filming at the Computex 2023 with the HDMI licensing administrator which are organizing all the display makers the cable manufacturers and making sure that they are compatible with each other. There's a stable performance. There's no interference and there's a smooth 8K future with 48 gigabit per second support. And there's the whole infrastructure for certifying, for testing for making sure there's no interference with the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth and stuff that people have. So thanks a lot for watching. Check out my HDMI playlist. Okay, I'll start. Let me check you the sound. Hello, hello. Alright, so we are Computex 2023. When I stand up, you just always look like I'm down here. Like I'm next to the lens. It's better. Hi. Hi, hello again. So this is great that Computex is back, right? Yes, four years later. And you have many, many meetings here with customers. So I only have five minutes to you. Sorry for that. Then I have to go to the airport. But I want to utilize these five minutes to give a brief introduction of several new products from Geniatec. They are all edge computing ARM based mini PCs. So the first one is RK 3566 based HDMI input and output edge computing box. So what is the thinking when you say edge computing? Edge computing, it has a strong power to do the computing on the edge side. It can run on Linux as well as Android. Alright. And super stable. And it's for all kinds of IoT ideas. Yeah. And very basic AI capability inside. And this one is another Linux based edge computing box based on RK 1126. The features, it has two ethernet ports. And also have AI capability capability inside. Is it easy to implement two ethernet ports and all kinds of projects? Yeah. And USB3 as well. It's a pure Linux with a 4K encoder inside. Alright. You are using the full capability of the encoder. You have experience to do encoding. Yeah. Encoding and decoding is our capability in the past 10 to 15 years. Alright. So that means you just HDMI encode? It can be IP input as well as it can be you can do you can get the image and encode it for the IP as well. So what is the use case for this, for example? Does it have to do with security camera IP solutions? Oh yeah. That kind of stuff. Alright. Another one, this new one is based on the newest chipset from M-Logic 3588. It's a very high-performance SOC from Rockchip. It has two HDMI output as well as one HDMI input. The input resolution up to 4K and output up to 8K. As well as it has DP port, USB Type-C as well. And the two Ethernet port. And also GPIO. It's a very high-performance edge computing box. It sounds like it looks like you took the 3588 and you say let's try to do everything with it. It's kind of look like this. It can touch certain kind of area that's Intel's X86 SOC can do. It's pretty amazing with all these decode and encode. Decoding, encoding, several output display output as well as five-tops NPU inside. Alright. So that's it. I'm not going to take too much of your time. Sorry for that. But that's all for the company text. And we have very good feedback from our customers. Thank you. I have to run another meeting waiting for me in the airport. See you in Shenzhen. I need this for you. Thank you. Oh, thank you. Thank you. I will put it together. In hdmi.charbacks.com Check out the WISE. WISE is such a smart system. I think I'm saving over a thousand euros every year because I use it everywhere when I pay for stuff. You know, you want to pay for stuff in the world. So you can check out my longer video for where I explain some more why I think this is amazing and it's free. You can just sign up with my link down here and you can use it on your Android pay your Apple pay. It's like a prepaid Visa debit card, right? So you need to put a little bit money on it and you can just put money on it from your local bank account. And it's zero fees. The fees are so tiny. It's like five to ten times cheaper than your bank. Don't use PayPal anymore. Don't use Western Union when you send money to a whole bunch of countries around the world. Just use WISE. It's way faster and it's five to ten times cheaper. So really check it out. It's cool and I appreciate if you use my link below. Thanks for watching. Thanks to ZXS to be a sponsor at my Computex 2023 coverage. ZXS is based in Shenzhen and I will be doing a video very soon with them featuring their transparent displays OLED LCD lightbox ads machine. So thanks a lot. I did video with them nearly ten years ago when they were doing tablets and now they do these cool devices. Thanks a lot for watching. Check them out. Here Computex 2023. There's a bunch of 8K displays 4K 120 and all these new TVs can come with HDMI 2.1 and there's a whole bunch of updates that I'm going to be filming at the Computex 2023 with the HDMI Licensing Administrator which are organizing all the display makers, the cable manufacturers and making sure that they are compatible with each other. There's a stable performance. There's no interference and there's a smooth 8K future with 48 gigabit per second support and there's the whole infrastructure for certifying, for testing, for making sure there's no interference with the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth and stuff that people have. So thanks a lot for watching. Check out my HDMI playlist in hdmi.charbacks.com Check out the WISE. WISE is such a smart system. I think I'm saving over a thousand euros every year because I use it everywhere when I pay for stuff. You know, you want to pay for stuff in the world so you can check out my longer video where I explain some more, where I think this is amazing and it's free. You can just sign up with my link down here and you can use it on your Android pay your Apple pay. It's like a prepaid Visa debit card, right? So you need to put a little bit of money on it and you can just put money on it from your local bank account and it's zero fees. The fees are so tiny. It's like 5 to 10 times cheaper than your bank. 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Here at Computex 2023 there's a bunch of 8K displays there's 4K 120 and all these new TVs can come with HDMI 2.1 and there's a whole bunch of updates that I'm going to be filming at Computex 2023 with the HDMI Licensing Administrator which are organizing all the display makers, the cable manufacturers and making sure that they are compatible with each other there's a stable performance there's no interference and there's a smooth 8K future with 48 gigabit per second support and there's the whole infrastructure for certifying for testing for making sure there's no interference with the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth and stuff that people have so thanks a lot for watching check out my HDMI playlist in hdmi.charbacks.com Check out the WISE WISE is such a smart system I think I'm saving over a thousand euros every year because I use it everywhere when I pay for stuff. You want to pay for stuff so people can help me ask good questions I will not ask you too many Hang on, because if people are asking you questions they're going to be asking you questions I can't answer So I will not ask anything from the live chat Do you have one that you want to show in your hand in the beginning of the video maybe something that looks like this Yeah, I'll get the actual chip It's actually in here Right, oops Let me grab a sand Is it okay if we start walking in, do it like this? Sure, you can do it however you like Okay, I'll take this with me Let's do it like this Okay And it's there and there I like to have this guy in the back but just not his ad Just one second if you can Okay, he's coming back Just one second, maybe can we stand It's okay, I'll just grab this Hi So please introduce yourself Hi, my name is Surain I'm VP of Marketing for a company called Frawe Systems and we make the AirJet And is that what you're holding there? So this is an AirJet and it's a solid state active cooling chip Alright, so let's enter your Computex 2023 presentation and as soon as I get into the room here, is it already running the AC? Yes, no, I wish, unfortunately it is not, but it is very cool in here So what am I seeing here? So here you are seeing these are AirJet Minis This is our smaller product, these are AirJet Pros and this is the larger one This is going to go into mass production later in the year, the AirJet Mini is actually in mass production right now And So this is a demonstration and it shows how the air is being blown out of the AirJet Mini chip Alright And you call it the chip? Yes But it's a cooler? It is So the reason we call it a chip is it uses a lot of the chip manufacturing capabilities and it's also a self It's a device in unto itself So this is actually inserted as it stands as a product into the host product to remove heat, to either double the performance or make it smaller There's a whole lot of benefits to using it Basically it can double performance, it can make it lighter, faster, thinner dust free, it makes it dust proof because you can put a dust filter on the actual device as well, so you can have a computer now which has active cooling and no dust So basically it's kind of like you can forget the fans This is actually a much more efficient quieter way of doing it It sounds like one of these inventions when people talk about the forever energy machine or something like that and it's hard to believe but people are coming here to Computex 2023 and you are actually showing it and there's no magic there's no tricks It's actually working One could argue it's almost it looks like magic but when it comes to does it actually work this is actually the gold best choice award from Computex So we submitted for that, we've won a number of awards So that's kind of validates the fact that it is actually real and works And there is a famous YouTuber who comes by your booth and does video and is impressed So that is Linus from Linus Tech Tips So his video is already I think approaching 2 million views PC World magazine has also done a number of stories on us So we've really had that kind of close look from the media and from customers and of course at Computex we had the first mini PC in the world was announced that's going to actually have these chips in it And here's some illustration of all the applications So you could be cooling SSDs So now suddenly potentially you can have faster bigger storage And it's okay Especially as the interfaces move from the Thunderbolt 3 to the Thunderbolt 4 And there is the capability to do things faster At the moment that's really hard to do because of the thermal envelope and if you see the new ones coming out they've got these massive great heat sinks on them Those heat sinks can now go away And you can use them with an AirJet Mini Because my SSD gets really really hot and I use it to cook breakfast and stuff And how about smartphones So you can even target this You can have the most powerful smartphones in the world And when you look at smartphones if you actually look into the 5G networks the 5G networks actually don't work very well because the heat generated by the modem shuts them down and they revert back So you really need to look at that when you're really what constrains the performance of these devices now is not the capability of the chips inside them, it's the heat Heat really limits the performance of them Nice, and here I see notebook, so this is kind of like the big talk of the show, you're like you will help those laptops just run at max, over clocked, constantly And we can double the performance in the same super slim design And we actually have a sample inside, so I can show you that, but the same with stick PCs, gaming smartphones, even LED lights Like all of these products, one of the things when we came out of Stealth and launched the product in January at CES This wall is actually a collection of all of the inbound calls that we've got from people who are desperate wanting to solve their thermal issues. For example there's a company, I'm using Panasonic because they don't have the same problem, like Sony I'm just, I'm joking, right? But they have this problem where they said cameras that sometimes overheat and they shut down Like when you buy a camera, it should just work Yes, exactly This could help So you could be doing AK recording and your camera can stay thin, light and be fine And silent. Silent? Of course when you're using a video recording it has to be quiet, you don't want a noisy fan there so that's been a limitation Now you can do it But one of the things he said in his video he said, right now it sounded a little bit noisy, but that's because it's not optimized the whole thing yet Yes, so he was looking at our laptops that sample outside and that's where we actually retrofitted a Samsung Galaxy Book Pro with AirJet's through this spout it actually hits the hinge on the laptop If we had designed the laptop around AirJet we would have ensured that it had a clear path for air so what you can actually hear is the air coming out and hitting the edge of the casing because it wasn't a laptop that was designed for AirJet I can imagine the people this guy for example I can imagine his life is very noisy it's like entering an aircraft when you go to the cloud server area Are you going to help with that? Potentially yes so we can do spot cooling on the memory on the M2 storage so we can do read writes faster and that's really one of the things that is really important in the data centers too it's the speed of transfer and again that's dictated by the heat and the thermal envelope It's the biggest challenge they always have when they build the cloud servers the server rooms it's always heat too much power but if you help these guys it's like huge they also pay 50,000 for a board and stuff so there's been lots of discussions about this here right? We can really any one of these we can help whether it's storage, it's writing, it's LED lighting, gaming, phoning, wifi access automotive is going to be a little bit further down the path because the certification requirements for avionics and automotive is going to take us a little bit longer I have to tell you when there are 3000 chips in the average car that's a lot of heat and they're really interested in our solution It sounds like it's one of the challenges with electric cars also with all the batteries they have some huge challenges that they kind of try to figure out and self-driving cars when you think about the LiDAR that's required to help navigate them they have the same kind of heat problem so it's really it's a ubiquitous problem with the IoT devices that are getting more and more common need more and more power in smaller and smaller form factors it really is there is a huge opportunity and we can add a lot of that value across a lot of different industries My next HDMI stick is just going to be full PC power and it's just going to be cooled like this you talk about TVs because maybe there's a light field, AK display 16K there's just a lot of power and you're going to maybe help them and that's not only on the electronics I mean the whole thing is electronics but also display parts there are many many applications for this and we are actively working with customers as fast as we can because there's been a lot of demand because everybody wants more power and more capability in smaller and smaller packages and if you want that a side product is heat you're going to help when the good dentist is going to hurt less what's going to help there with the dentist basically it's not going to get hot so again as you're using that it gets very hot on the handle because it's using power so again if you can put a cooling device in it it removes all of that heat alright so here you've had such a busy complex people come in here and for example you show comparison right? yes so basically one of the cool things about the AirJet is it has a really high back pressure or suction force and this really shows that to get the same suction force out of a fan the fan would be this kind of size and trust me you don't want to be carrying one of these around in your laptop or your gaming handheld gaming device so actually on social media you don't care if people say Ferrari sucks? no exactly it sucks a lot of air that that is yeah alright that's pretty good and so what what goes on with the oh here's also helping with the camera on your website yep all this yes it's all on our website and it's like listing all the different applications yep to do more and more terabyte SSDs and everything exactly and what goes next in the demo so this is really cool actually this is called a shlurian image and it actually visualizes the heat so this is actually happening live here it's a little bit on the geeky side but you can it's a visualization of the airflow coming out of these two AirJets so if we were to go down there let me run over and stick my hand in it for you if you keep looking over there you can see in real time I can put my hand there and if you were to come and feel here it actually you can you can feel the warm air coming coming out of here so this is actually one that's happening in real time so people can see what the actual airflow is of it do you feel that heat coming out yeah all right so it's cool right so how long has it been in development so frau was frau spent whoops spent four years in stealth doing this they actually came out of stealth mode in December last year and then it's CES in January we actually launched the the prop product so we've really been in market maybe four months and the response from industry across so many different segments has been phenomenal where are you based so our head office and R&D center is actually in San Jose in California and our fab our manufacturing plant is actually here in Taiwan and what do I see here with showing how the mini PC can be designed yep so this is actually the product that was launched here this week so this is the first mini PC in the world that has air jet mini in it so you can see it's got two chips in there and they're actually placed onto a copper spreader like this then put into the device the air is then comes in through these side vents which have dust proof covering over them the air circulates around the device is then sucked into the air jet mini it transfers the heat so air that is completely saturated with heat exits out of those two super skinny exit vents that you probably have trouble seeing because they're so small that's a very compact area of air coming out yes and this is demonstrating yep so this is one of the demos on this side we have the mini PC which has actually got the air jets turned off on that side we have the air jets turned on so you can see here the performance the CPU power is 1.2 and the system power is 9 which is really low nobody would use it like that and you can see the impact it has on this heavy heavy workload that we've got here if you can see over at this one when we turn the air jets on it jumps from 1.2 up to 6.2 it normally runs about 7 and the system power is up to 20 and if you can see the video there it's actually running smoothly not jerky like this one so there it's active and yes the hot air is coming out yep and there's still kind of fine tuning this is going to be available probably about 3 months time and they're going to they're tweaking the rest of the system because the efficiency in the rest of the system isn't as good as it could be so we anticipate by the time this is actually out in market this should be closer to 9.5 to 10 watts I mean when I look at this it looks like 10 times faster but you're talking double yes because from 1 to 10 but I mean it could be kind of like double yes basically when this hits the market it'll be twice as it'll have twice the processing power of the previous generation that didn't have air jets in it and it's just an intel i3 and 300 and you just crank it up so I guess these chip makers must be very excited by your presentations here right I think so the question is how soon how much so how soon these are actually being mass produced now so the air jet mini is actually available now as you can see it's been integrated into the world's first mini pc here a Zotac product it's actually the Zotac you can see here how it fits together it's the Zotac it's the ZBOX PI430 AJ standing for air jet with air jet and that will be on the market probably late August at this point there will be a certain cost difference between that version and that version which hopefully it's not double the price of the whole box no I mean it's really it's up to our customers how much they price it definitely does cost more than a fan but it is obviously an acceptable price increase because our customer is going with it but the benefit is it costs a little more but it doubles the performance so really air jet is ideal for people who either value much higher performance or they need the product to be silent or much smaller or dust free and if you have multiple of those then most people are really really excited about it so somebody is saying in the chat just don't call it the hottest new thing so it's the coolest new thing I like that it's definitely the coolest new thing here we see are you doing a security yeah so this is actually a ring a ring camera so we obviously we bought this off the shelf we've integrated one air jet mini into it so now your ring camera can be 8k 120 frames per second right before it's just a little 4k thing as soon as they improve the performance of the chip so they can do more you can see with the commercial it's running at 45.9 degrees with the air jet it's 31.8 degrees that difference in temperature actually equates to extra head room that you can put more processing power in to get the air jet version up and you'd see a dramatic increase in performance can you describe a little bit how about the the lighting one is pretty cool actually so this is how much you can reduce the lighting this is an application that we had no idea about until they came to us but here you have if you look into the high quality LEDs so LED downlights that are in hotels shopping centers are really expensive high quality ones if you were to see up above the little downlight this massive box is actually in the ceiling the reason it has to be so large is it has to be totally sealed so it has to be totally airtight and it has to be large enough to dissipate the heat the LED module so to do that they need this which is the biggest heat sink I think I've ever seen it's massive and it's really heavy so they have to do that to put it in here to keep it cool what we did was they reached out to us and we were like hmm I think we can help you and we actually took this and we took a module that looks like this and we popped it on the other side of the LED module and we basically replaced this really, really heavy my arms getting sore just holding it with this little two-edge mini thermal module and what that enabled us to do was go from a product size that was this to this so you're changing the lighting industry completely and it's a 90% decrease in volume so 72% decrease in weight and the temperature is a little bit warmer but well below the threshold so the value that this customer is getting out of this is not only the performance and the increased demand for a smaller, easier to use product it's also the savings on cost and storage and shipping cost because of this big weight I mean it really brings all of this value and the biggest cost in all consumer electronics is power consumption so you could potentially also use half the power at the same performance because you do double the performance at the same power or how's the power comparison? Power consumption isn't necessarily one of the selling points that we have but you're absolutely right in that you can do twice as much that's going to be exciting too to see what happens here's the laptop yep so this is a these are two Galaxy Book Pro two Pro 13s this one is straight off the shelf and you can see it's running with a system power of 20 watts and a CPU power of 12 watts this one over here we've actually retrofitted with three edged minis that you can see under here one, two, three so the way this is performing at the moment you can see up here is at 25 watts and 16 watts so you can already see just with the three edged minis in here we've already had a significant increase in performance if we designed this laptop we actually would have put a fourth one in place and that would have taken this from 16 up to 20 watts in the same super super slim design the other thing that's really cool about this again is because of that high back pressure in a laptop like this I don't know whether you can see it but it's got, if I lift this up it's got an air vent across the back here if you can see all those those air vents that's there because the fan is, the fan was here which you can see corresponded to those air vents the reason those air vents have to be there is because the back pressure or the suction power of a fan is really low so when we put the air jets in we can remove any air vents on the device except for one intake vent along the back which we cover with dust proof material and that makes the entire laptop dust proof which is amazing if you've ever looked inside a laptop with a fan and seen all the dust bunnies in there, very unattractive somebody's asking somebody's asking are they using cavitation to increase throughput of air but I guess it's a whole question of like where the air comes from and stuff and you just grab the air you don't need to have huge holes everywhere to grab the air so the air comes in just through a super slim slot on the side so we just have one slim inlet in the back we cover it with dust proof material which doesn't impact it at all because of the back pressure or the suction force and then that air actually is designed to come in circulate around the actual laptop to cool it before it sucked into the air jets and then it then takes the it then transfers the heat directly from in this case a vapor chamber into the air jets where the heat is then transferred into the air and ejected out of the device so here it's not an optimal design right no but you're already doing 33% more performance but you also use more power on this one yes but what you're claiming is that it has a decent potential yes so that's going to be exciting yep and that's useful both for Intel and ARM CPUs like for any CPU it works anything that generates heat this will remove heat from but the real sweep spot for us are compact devices that need increased performance and silent so if we get all of those things then this is really the perfect fit for it and that's why we've had so many inquiries from places where we never even thought about it another really good one is actually the SSD so if you've seen the newest high performance SSDs coming out with the Thunderbolt 4 on it you'll notice a lot of them have a massive big heat sink on it SSD accessory we've retrofitted it with two AirJet minis and you can see here if you could feel this this one is the standard off the shelf one really hot this one is the AirJet one and it's significantly cooler oh my god you can cook an egg so for the people out there who can't touch it the temperature up here of the commercial the other one is 69 degrees and on the AirJet one is 56 degrees now in an ideal world we would actually show the increase in performance but unfortunately on this device this is a Thunderbolt 3 these are performing at the highest they can with a Thunderbolt 3 if we had a Thunderbolt 4 on it we would be ramping up the performance here and the temperature would be the same and you would see the difference well we this is what the projection is that we will actually when we have the Thunderbolt 4 we'll be able to get up to that maximum for GBs per second read and write yeah that's what I've been waiting for it's massive change because Apple and other have been releasing laptops supposedly can do 40 gigabit per second developers are not yet releasing them because they can't and when they do, unless they use AirJet they're going to have one of those massive heat sticks on it which are really not very customer friendly I have to say so the mass production is going to happen in some very interesting fabs and you're designing those fabs so we have our fabrication manufacturing plant is actually here because this is completely new new materials, new design new new machines to make it new machines to test it everything about it is new so we've had to build our own fab here so that's here in Taiwan and they're going into mass production now actually because we've been out of self now in four months we've got our customers lined up so these are starting to roll off and go into devices which customers will be able to buy here in the coming months you did let some people try to open it up a little bit and look what's inside you don't have one that's already open right here no, we actually it'd be nice to see with a microscope what's happening in there so number one we didn't let them look at it with a microscope either but basically if you look inside it there is a cavity in there and they're a vibrating piezoelectric membranes and they actually cause the suction force and then air comes down and impinges in pulsating jets that move at 200 kilometers an hour in here which blows me away, literally that they impinge on the copper base here and that vertical impingement at 200 kilometers an hour breaks the thermal barrier