 So we're here at MediaTek, and so who are you? Yeah, I'm Jin. And you're launching CrossMount, is it the first time you've talked about it? No, we announced this in Mobile World Congress. And so what is it for? Yeah, first we need to know what is Mound. Yeah, you have USB disk in plug into your notebook, then it becomes your hard drive. This is the concept of Mound. Mound is something to assist you, then it becomes yours. So imagine this is an Android TV. This is my TV. Yeah, it may not have a camera and microphone. Anyway, you can buy a USB camera and plug into the Android TV, such that the program on Android TV can use camera, just like a native camera. Nice. With this CrossMount, you can borrow the camera from the phone, and mount this camera to Android TV. Android TV has camera on it, just like a native one. Which means the program on Android TV does not need to know the camera come from. It just use the camera like native one. Whenever it comes from USB or comes from the CrossMount remote. So this is a demo, it's Android TV. You see the image, this comes from the camera from that. Right over there. So there is a camera over there connected to the TV with CrossMount. Is that the protocol? How does it work? Yeah, we define the protocol. So we want to open this protocol as a sender to public it? Open. Yeah, open. No license fee. No license fee. That's good. Yeah. And so is it stable? Is it good? Like is it as good as connecting directly? Yeah, it's connected by Wi-Fi. So that's the same quality as stability as a built-in camera? Or can it disconnect? And then the OS needs to recover? Yeah, you need to recover. You know, the wireless sometimes is dirty. So the quality may not compete with wireless. It is always you know. What do you show here? Yeah, that's called some demo here. So what does it do? This is our guide for demo. So we can change the camera. This is controller. Is this based on CrossMount base? Yeah, it's CrossMount. So you can mount the controller from TV to your mobile phone. When your mobile phone comes to controller. So you can control the smart TV. So no need to install a special application? It would be inside Android? No, you need to modify the Android. You modify it, but you want future Android to have inside? Yeah, we modify the Android to have CrossMount framework. We would release this as a 10 key to our customer. So just before you were showing CrossMount devices? Is it in the UI? First of all, let me show you the CrossMount UI. So right now it's just an application? It's an application, but it's something like settings. Just you like Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. When you use CrossMount, you need to go to these settings. Then you will find the device with CrossMount nearby. Is this Wi-Fi? Yeah, it's Wi-Fi. No Wi-Fi. So we just connect the Amender. Yeah, microphone. I mount the microphone from this phone to TV side. Nice. Then the Android TV has microphone. You don't need to do anything. Wow. You just use the microphone. Compute testing. There's some noise. So the problem is Google. No microphone. Compute testing. That's very cool. So this modification of the firmware. You modified the Android firmware. How much? Small? Smaller. Small? And is it stable? Ready? You want to release now? Or a few months later? Yeah, a few months later. Make Q3. What do you need to do more? Support Bluetooth? Support other things? Yeah, in the future. Maybe next year. We need to do Q3. What is needed now? You can contact MediaTek and you can tell them more about... No, because we are a trip provider. We release it to our customer level. No more PCL. So they make the end product to the customer. So it can be inside Android TV. It can be inside Gateway. Sure. It can be inside what? Everything? Everything. We hope. It will be like a way to connect... This is a concept demo, an interactive video. So you can... You see this is a house. This is a living room. The sun is watching the TV. Then you can monk the speaker to the TV. Just Wi-Fi speakers? Yes, Wi-Fi speakers. Nice. So if you want to play games on your smart TV, but you don't have a sensor, you can monk the sensor from your mobile phone to the TV. Nice. So basically... So you can play the game on your smart phone. Then the smart phone becomes just a dry-roll sensor on the TV side. And maybe in the future, you can connect other CPU to the TV. Faster CPU? Maybe. No, that's too much. I don't know. I don't know. So it brings longer life to the device. Yes. They'll get upgrades in the future.