 Okay, so one second. Hi, my name is Meg. Welcome to the Computex 2023. I'm from SROC BRAD. We are specialized for the server-related products. What's this guy? This is our... this guy is our company... company... roles. He's your boss? He's your CEO? No. Oh, okay. It's your mascot. All right. And your mascot has been busy? Yeah, it's quite busy. So what I'm looking at here? Yes. So what is this? This is our first board in M-Pair solution. And it's in deep micro-ethics and supports the M-Pair Ultramax. It can support PCI-E Gen4 516 for 4 slots. Is it ready for mass production? It's still in DVD and we are welcome all the clients who is requiring for the sample ring. So can you say anything else about what's special about it? So... Is it for industrial, professional use? Is it for consumers? It's for the data center. So the M-Pair solution specialized for the lower TDP compared to Intel solution and MD. So they can provide lower cost in the data center. Is it possible I can buy one? Sure. It's for everybody? Yeah, it's for everybody. Does it fit in a box like this? It's going to fit something like this? Well, we need to fit... Because this is our first board in our parallel lines. So all of our team is now designing the related chassis for now. So there could be server chassis, could be desktop chassis. We don't know. We will be the server chassis. Server chassis? Yes. I see four potential PCIe slots, right? Yes. So it could be GPU? Yes. It can support up to two double width GPUs. And a lot of RAM. Yeah. It can support up to eight RAMs in our micro-addicts motherboard. And it can support the previous and the next M-Pair, maybe? It will be current Ultra Max and Ultra. All right. Can you show a little bit what you show here, the show? So what do you have? You have a lot of servers, workstations? Yes. So SROC REC is specialized making server and workstation motherboard and bare bones. So from here, we are starting from the Intel. So there's Intel? Yeah. We have all the Intel solution here, demo here. This is the latest generation in the Intel solution. For the overclocking options, we also have the W790 and Z690 series available in our product line. That's the latest. Yeah. This is the latest. Now, all of our motherboard is covered full range from the INE-ITX to the ADX, micro-addicts, CBEB and the hub width for all the server related. And then you have AMD? That's correct. We are having the AMD solution in our product line too. Our AMD also covered from the motherboard to the bare bones from the mini-ITX, deep mid-ITX, ADX, micro-addicts, everything. We covered everything in our product line. Dual socket? Dual socket. Yes. We also have our hottest model in N5 and N4. This one is our hottest model in our AMD solutions. Nice. And if you look behind here, it looks like nice servers. Yes. This is our 4U anti-nodes server. It has 8 from front, 10 from rear. Each slide is a node and it's suit for the web hosting applications. Do you have some for the GPU? The GPU will be there. It's over there? Yes. So these are good for web hosting here? Yes. For the small web hosting, for the medium, this one, we have lots of web hosting customers really like these bare bones. No matter the N4 generation or from the N5, we have the highest selling in our market. Just fill it up with hard disks? Yes. Or SSDs? Yes. You can support 3.5, 2.5 SSDs in these chassis. We also offer the 1U of flash, 2U of flash storage server in our product line. This is our 2U 4G GPU system. All you see the bare bones here, we offer both Intel and AMD solutions to fit all of our customer needs. What is this? This is NVIDIA H100 and this is a code demo with NVIDIA in our booth. So how many of these you can put in there? So for this one, at 100, we need to still invalidation. But for this one, our 2U 4G, it can support up to 4 GPUs. For this one, this giant here is called 4U AG. It can support up to 8 GPUs. But we also have the 10 GPU options called 4U 10Gs in our product lines. Is this very popular right now? Yes. We have some of the customers using all the AI machine learning or the lab researching demands. They are really like this one. Is there a chance that because this is the first one you do with ampere, maybe you will do many different options later? Yes. We are still in designing fast. So maybe you will do some for 10 GPU also? Or maybe you will do some for web hosting and depends? Yes. All right. And do you want to show a little bit more at your booth? What's happening? You know everything? What is this guy doing? This guy is like, he's cooling some server. Guys, it's a cooling system in our mother company called ASRock. And this is also a flying cooler? Yes. Superman? Yes. In there? Our gaming board is available for the liquid cooler solution. Can I buy this one? Not for sale. I'm not. Here we have some little desk meet and desk mini. Yes. So this is our mother company called ASRock who is specialized in gaming, desktop, motherboard and systems. So here's all boards, systems, monitor and GPUs. All right. And there's a bunch of displays here, monitors? Yes. And let's go around here. Whoa, what is that? This is our latest monitor in our mother company called ASRock. It's available in the market for now. Nice. Actually, GPUs. Yeah, this is our GPUs. It's really fancy. It's including the ROG settings for now. So you have a mother company and... Divisions for the company I'm from called ASRock with only focusing on the server category. And what is your new category? I'm in the server category. So thank you so much. So right here we have the Riptide series. That's some cool setup. Do you have one of these at home? I hope one day I have. Yeah. Every employee at ASRock has one, right? We should be. Every time at the office you want to have a break, you just go in this? This is only for demo for now. And here? Here is another division called ASRock Industrial which is focusing on the IPC category. And their main business is also from the motherboard and then to the bare bones. I mean the system is great. It's suitable for Intel. IPC is still focusing on Intel solution for now. And this is their... Industrial. Industrial products. They have all these little industrial. What's behind you there? It looks like a charger. Yeah. So maybe it's in a partnership with this company called ASJade. ASJade actually is one of another latest division from our ASRock. Alright. So thank you very much for showing. Thank you. It's great Computex is back. Yes. This is our first physical Computex comeback in 2023. So welcome to the Computex and hope you see you next week and next year. This is the first Computex of this decade? No. Before, after the COVID-19. Okay. Thank you so much. Thank you. I'm so sorry. Hey, what's up? Hi. How are you? I love Taiwan. You live here? You live in this? Yeah. It's still a long time. You have my card? You're gonna have yours? Yes. Hey. How are you doing? Nice to see you. I don't know if you remember me. I used to work for VIA. I used to work for Kikabyte. I used to work for Asunos. I used to work for... Which one do you do? Thank you. Now I'm working for PR Computex. Which one? PR? A PR Computex. Doing something cool here at the show? No, no. We're just walking around, browsing. My boss is here. He's trying to drill up some business. But I'm just looking at this stuff. As soon as you need a YouTuber guy, just let me know. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Actually, sorry, I didn't switch. How's it going? I didn't switch. Can I put you on my live stream? Say hi. Hello. Hi. We met 10 years ago. 10 years ago. 6 years ago. I remember when you were young and hungry and pain in the ass at times. Yeah. Now I'm not hungry for some reason. I always have enough calories for whatever I need. So it's good to see you. Alright. Thank you so much. So I'll send you the video after. Just a second. I'll send you the video just after. Okay. So you can give me your card, right? Yeah. But you can find it already live. Okay. But later I'll publish with chat GPD. Oh, okay. With the text. Okay. Thank you so much. Thank you. Thank you. Cool. So how's your channel doing? Yeah, now I have to compensate for three years of no traveling. So now I live stream and everything. Yeah. Yeah. Same channel. How's Taiwan? Taiwan's alright. No? We haven't had a really big time. I tend to come there, right? And it's coming. It's coming. It's coming an hour ago in Japan. The last three years was fun and just boring. For me? No, I mean the COVID stuff and everything. Oh, you know we were okay. We never had any lockdown. Oh, nice. Everybody had to wear masks. I was crazy about masks. Even now, if I have a little bit of a cough, I have to put a mask on. He's fucking coughing here. What's he doing? Don't let him cough in my channel. Get out. Get out. And if you sneeze, they put you directly in a... Sneeze, they take you to jail. Okay. That's good. It makes people don't sneeze. It was okay here. When I talked to my family back home in the UK, they were in lockdown so long. Oh, Boris was fun. People went... Boris and the new guy. I'm in Switzerland. Oh yeah, she said okay. Boris? Boris Johnson? Yeah, it was funny. Donald Trump was funny. Fucking terrible. Nice to see you. Nice to see you too. Cool. I gave you my card, right? Did you? Did I? I don't know. Find my YouTube. Here you go. Yeah. See you. What kind of stuff do you put in? Cool tech. Here, I like filming here because they have a new arm board. You know, I was doing arm devices all these years. And they have the ampere as the first new board. So I'm trying to cover all the ampere right now. Okay. Because I like arm. I want to see, you know... How many subscribers are you going to have? 100 million views. 100 million views? Yeah, but I don't count subscribers. I know. $100,000. In the VR game, some people can't subscribe. $100,000. If you need some guy to do some cool video with your customer, just tell me how come to Taiwan and make some video from a Swiss angle. But do you do product reviews? I prefer to interview the guys. Okay. I don't mind doing product reviews, but I just think there's so many other YouTubers who do that. They give me this. And so I use it. I've been using it for a year. So I like using stuff. Just reviewing and not using doesn't make sense for me. So if it's something that's useful for me, then yeah. You know, it used to be we had reviewers and then YouTubers, and now it's all KOLs. KOLs. You know what a KOL is, right? Corn flakes, what is corn? Key opinion visa. Oh, nice. So we give you a product that's so unfamous, and then they... That's me. You know. I think it's because of me, the whole industry is here. Have fun, nice to see you. Cool, see you there. Hopefully, sound is okay. Can I have your card too? Oh, yeah. I will send you the video after. Cool. Thank you. Thank you. See you. Thanks. So I need to connect my headphones. All right. So let's find the next exhibitor to film with. How's it going with the live stream? Hopefully it's work. I'm going to upgrade your bitrate. Okay, I just doubled your bitrate. Best choice award. Cheaper. So really check it out. It's cool. And I appreciate if you use my link below. Thanks for watching. This is Joe from the C-Link. I would like to introduce you the new version of the HTN9 cable. Continue? Okay. So what do you see here? This one is our HTN9 normal cable. It's from HTN9 type A to type A. The length is 1 meter. But we can make the cable as long as 5 meters. And this is 2.1A? Yes, correctly. It's 2.1. And the bandwidth can as high as 48 gigabit per second. How do you test this? We use the analog analyzer to check the high frequency transmission. And if this is not long enough for some people, then you have a solution that is much longer? Yes. If you want the distance transmission, we would like to suggest you this AOC solution. Active optical cable. Yes. So the cable actually is some kind of a hybrid technology. We combine the copper with the fiber. Fiber data transmission and the copper wire can transmission the power. For HTN9 single row. So you can do both automatically? Yes. And automatically there's a chip in here? Yes, correctly. You can see the size is much bigger. So we need to put the AOC engine. That means the optical to the electronic cord and the decoding IC inside. So we need to check the source side or the display side, also the sync side. Do you sell many HDMI cables? We have major supply in the after service market. And we sell our HDMI cable to Amazon basic, Walmart and Best Buy, etc. Because when people need to buy an HDMI cable, they should consider getting good quality, right? Sure. Yes, that depends on quality. You can get the real full high-density single row. Sometimes before I make the mistake, I buy a cheap one and then it doesn't work anymore. And I thought HDMI should be simple, but it's not so simple. Yes, sure. If it doesn't work, that is really... Supposedly it's a manufacturing, we call it a production defector. Usually, every HDMI can transfer data, but if you really want high quality vision and audio, you need to use a good quality HDMI cable. Nice. And here at CE-Link, you do many different products, right? What do you also show here? CE-Link is not only a cable provider also, we actually... 3C means the computer, consumer electronics and communication accessory product provider. Yes, such as you can see, we have the PCI-E, PCI-E 5.0 and also the power supply for... So, applied to the new standard of the Intel 80X 3.0. And... There's many connectors here. What do you need all those connectors for? There's different sources of power and stuff? There are different kinds of power, various needs, power supply. So, different cable plus the output circuit is provided the power directly to different pavifabials. For example, this is to the motherboard and this is to maybe the CPU. Sorry, this is for CPU. And this is maybe for some pavifabials. It's important to have a good fan, because if you don't have a good fan, maybe everything burns and nothing works. Yes, it will become a healing problem. And if your fan don't have good quality, it's very possible to noise. What is this hub? USB PD charger, power delivery, high power for fast charge and stuff like that. And fast USB cable, USB Gen 4, Gen 3, up to 240W on Type-C. Yes, so actually PD is the USB committee standard like the QC quick charger. So it's a new protocol and now it's become more and more popular in the quick charger application. So it's important to have, it's very difficult to find a cable like this. 240W and also can support AK 60Hz, everything on one Type-C. Yeah, it's 40 gigabit per second. Yes, all this in one cable. It's a cool cable. Yeah, so this cable really has a lot of technology inside. But anyway, actually this kind of 40 gigabit second is some kind of similar to the Thunderbolt technology. Thunderbolt, yeah. And now they call it USB 40 gigabit. USB 4 is compatible, actually use the Thunderbolt technology. Intel released the Thunderbolt 3.0 technology to the USB committee. And then USB committee issue a lot as the USB 4.0 standard. But now they even call the 40, so everything here is 40. I see also here this is 40 gigabit per second hub docking station. So you use this cable and boom, you get all this in 40 gigabit per second. Yes, correctly. Actually, you can see a lot of single, they all need a bandwidth. But if we use the USB 4.0 technology, the bandwidth as high as the 40 gigabit can support so many devices, data transmission. 4K, 4K plus USB, USB, USB, USB. And everything at the same time. Yeah, we suggest one cable. And there's another fast USB cable right here, shorter one. How is it possible to make a USB cable can do all this? Is this copper? Yes. Or something else? Only copper. But it's not just simple copper. Also, we want to use copper wire. There are two second ways to make a wire more powerful. One is a twisted. The other is maybe we use the co-acier, co-acier cable technology. Co-acier. Co-acier. So it's the way you turn it. Yes, since the co-acier cable has good E&I data. Yeah. Alright. I also have some cheap USB cable. They said 100. After a few weeks, they don't work anymore. You know, like... Sometimes it's not good. That is not supposed to happen. If you are a real USB labor checker and you get a certification. So I will suggest we buy the product with a test ID number. Yeah. Since the USB logo, also a lot of maker, they actually don't have a certification, but they still put the logo on their products. So better you still check their test ID from the USB website. Nice. The same for HDMI. HDMI, you can also do this now. Yeah. You also can check the certification number from the committees website. Nice. And there's another little multi charger here with also a lot of power. Alright. And if you walk around here, you do portable power station. Do you do many for a long time? Or is it a new product for you? Is it a new product? Actually, we are making this kind of product as an OEM for more than two and three years. Now we begin to develop our own model and hope more customers can trust us and they have more ODI business. So we are kind of OEM from the ODI. So by doing your own motherboard, is it more reliable or you have better control over the whole system? And we can integrate the key components like the battery sale. It's good to combine with the solar. And this market is growing, no? Yeah. It's growing very much because of... I think because you know the war. So making the storage market now become more and more popular. Because of the war? Yeah, the Ukraine. Ukraine? Yeah. So all year become too high. Price become too high. You have Ethernet? Yeah, Ethernet can go to what? Ethernet. 10 gigabits? 1000 gigabits. More than 1000, 10 giga. It's a catalog seven. And a catalog eight. All right. Where is your factory for all this? We are manufacturing our product in both China and Vietnam. What's the difference between China factory and Vietnam factory? Basically we follow up the customer needs. You know the war trade? There is a trade war between America and many China. So they want in order to help the customer to hedge the customs. And here you have... And also the stable supply. So we better to our Vietnam factory from five years ago. This one says 8K. So you have the chipset to support the 8K. Yeah. Do you talk about what chipset or secret? Majorly Taiwan based chip maker like Realtek. Yeah, like Realtek. Yes, they are the industrial leading company. And here is another big docking station. All right. So Computex is back. It's good to have Computex back, right? Yeah, sure. You need to meet the customers? Yeah, a lot of customers visit our booth and also I suppose we can develop new customers. Is everything you sell under your brand? No. We actually five brand maker. So we only provide all year and all year service to our customers. And the customer can choose our product and then put their logos on our product. And here? I even see robot cleaning with the air purifier, right? Yeah. And with the water and everything? Yes, water with water inside. You fill it up with water? Yeah. This is water. And then it will just clean your home forever? Yeah. You never need to clean. You can sweep in and clean and they will wash himself. All right. Cool. All right. Thanks a lot. Thank you. Thank you very much. Oh, thank you. Thank you. Yeah. Thank you. Let's stand here. All right. Do you want to take a photo with me? Oh, OK. Do you want to take a photo? Yes, yes, yes. Can you just show our bags? I'll just put it on my other. Thank you. Would you like to put it on your camera? No, no, no. It's OK. OK. OK, thank you. Thank you. Thank you for visiting us. Thank you. Is it possible I can have your card? Sure. But it was live, right? Oh. But I will publish it later in 4K. So later I will upload. OK. 5 and 10, 80p. OK. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you so much. Have a good day. Thank you. Oh, your microphone. Your microphone. Oh, yeah. Good idea. Thank you for your gift. You give me a gift. Oh, can I put this on my bag? Thank you. Thank you. Right? Just one second. OK. Just be careful. Be careful. Good idea. Yeah. So call my camera. Don't fall. But soon I think it will fall in the future. We're from Haia this morning too. You go to the wholesale. What did you say? Sorry. Oh, let me take this off. I mean, I see. 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. I hope you're liking my live Computex 2023 coverage. A quick look at my YoloBox Pro. I don't see any chats. So if you're watching, nice to say hey or something or yo or first or some insult, whatever. And it looks like no drop frames 6 megabit per second. So hopefully it's working. Okay, let me grab one more. So there's a PX. It looks like it's over there. And then there's the Asus Zen Express Book. The Zen Book. Zen with the arm. Of course, everybody is doing arm laptops now. Right, right, right, right. Here's the arm motherboard with the Intel ARM Cortex cooler. Just the whole industry around the Intel is run too hot. Use a cooler. So, I mean, I'm just talking because it's not like even huge arm CPUs need coolers. Even my MacBook, my MacBook has a cooler. So, that's fine. iChips. Oh, I want to film with the iChips. Clue. Kingslong Genius. Oh, that's my kind of company. Right? Right? Right? I think I have a bug. Keep repeating. Obvious things. Zytec. I need to film with Zytec. KVM Braxtron. Okay, where is it? So, it should be right there. PX Trans Electric. Hey, how are you? Hi. Is it possible I can do a video interview? Yes, for what? With you? Yeah. So, can we talk about the HDMI cable? 2.1. And maybe other stuff also? We don't have HDMI cable here. You see there HDMI 2.1? Yeah, that's about a switch. Ah, it's for which one? Yeah, for here. It's about 2.1. Can we talk about this in the beginning? And then after we talk about everything? Yes. Okay. Let me just... Performance, there's no interference. And there's a smooth AK future with 4... Live? Yeah. So, I'll do it like this. And then you can say hi. My name is... Okay. Hi. My name is Stina. I'm Bang Chan's Electric in Taiwan. The company... What are you showing here? Yeah, this is HDMI AK switcher. Bidirectional switcher. Which is designed to support AK resolution. And it has like several inputs? Yes, it has two inputs and one output. And at the same time, you can do it for one input and two outputs to different monitors. So, you can switch from input to output as you like? That's right. That's what we call bidirectional design. And then there's a little electrical switch. Switch. You click the button or the remote. And then you can switch. Simply click the button. You can switch. And it's exactly like HDMI 2.1 cable. Yes. It just goes through. Yes, that's right. And it's connected right now on this? Yeah, it's connected right now. Just like this one. So, what do you connect here? It's an AK signal from PS5. If you would like to see a cutting-off. So, there's a PS5 behind here? Yes, there's a PS5. And the PS5 goes in. Yeah. And then out you put sound and TV. Yes. Over it. And... You can see the video. It takes about 5 to 7 seconds to show up. So, before, I did buy a cheap, what's called a switcher, but it's good to have the high quality one. Yeah. To have a stable connection? Yes. What's the... How do you make a stable connection in there? It depends on the design inside. It depends on which solution you use, whether the solution is going to provide you the most, the biggest compatibility with all the device or not. Sometimes, if you buy a triple design, which might not compare with some of your designs. So, it supports all the features of the 2.1, even 2.1A or 2.1, with the AK, ERC, LLM. Yes. Everything. Yeah. But for this moment, we have two series. One is the HDMI switcher, the other is a switcher. And we also have HDMI 2.1 ERC extractor. Which one? This series, this computer series. So, does that mean you extract the audio? Yes. The ERC audio. The AUTOMOUS 7.1 uncompressed audio from the device. And so, this one you connect to your... You see? To your sound system? Yeah, it's right here. For example, you have an input here. And you got an output to your TV and to your sound bar. All right. And when it's bigger, what's the difference? Just more input? Yeah, it's just more input to face. The device which can convert a signal from HDMI to optical and to stereo IEL. Because some of the audio, video, amplified might not support HDMI, ERC or AK. And the big one? The big one is designed with multiple input. That means you have a PS5 Xbox or Apple TV, which you can use to input to this device as a switcher. So you can simply switch in between all the devices that you have at home. Different kind of switchers. Is it USB-C, HDMI? Yeah, including the Type-C, the latest interface, which is going to be used in all the devices, especially for European market, which has already announced a new policy. Because this one is getting power from HDMI or is no need power? It's getting from... It has to be on HDMI power. This is getting power by the HDMI. It also supports... Type-C? Yeah, Type-C as well. All right. Yeah. And here you have a small one? This small one is HDMI 2.0 switcher. Great. Another small one there? Yeah, it's the same as different shape. 2.0 all this? Yes. Splitter, complete system. One in 4 out and one in 8 out for industrial scenarios. So maybe they do a video wall? Yes, that's right. Most of the devices I use in the chain stores which demonstrate their TVs on the wall. All right. And what else do you show here at the Computex? In the Computex, we have a completed product. The wireless product, which is designed to be used in industrial. For example, this one is a professional audio-video transmitter. It supports full HDMI, which can transmit the signal fan. I would say about 200 meters. And it's HDMI 2.0? It's HDMI 2.0, yes. 1080p only. Resolution. This is 4K. It could be HDMI 1.4? Yes. So 1080p on these, huh? 1080p, this is 4K, 60Hz. Ah, 4K? Yeah. So that's HDMI 2.0? Yes, yes. And what is the signal? Is it 60 GHz? This one is a 60 GHz. 4K is a 60 GHz. How far does it get? How far can it go? It goes about, I would say, 10 to 15 meters. All right. I should use one with my switcher, live streaming device. But then I would have to get a portable power system. Do some of these work with a PD charge? Like here, does it type C, right? Yeah, all of them can work with power bank. You can see it was designed. It was designed with micro USB, which means that it's compatible with all kind of power bank. All right. You just need a minimum charge in the power bank and then it's good. Yes. And maybe the small one is even less power? Small, this is what we call a professional presenter. What we call is the presenter, which you can carry with you. Anywhere that you go, you can do a presentation. As long as you have a panel which can support HDMI input. 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. All right. Blockchain PC. Oh, this is 3D. Glass is free. Oh, there's so much stuff happening. So we can talk about the Blockchain PC and the 3D. Yeah, Blockchain PC. They have the latest version with the WAP3. WAP3. So you can think of, you know, what's going to be the most kind of like viral to make the video popular in the beginning of the video? Like some few cool things. I'm thinking, I like the Rockchip laptop. I like this e-ink. Which other one do you think is really cool we have to talk about in the beginning and then after we can talk about the rest? What should be... What is this box there? VR stuff. VR stuff. VR stuff. Oh, I need to give you a microphone so I can hear what you're saying. You having fun in Taiwan? I think I would have fun. All right. Okay. So can you have this one on your badge? There? Maybe in the middle there? Just for the signal? And this one in the middle there? Yeah. Yeah, just a little bit more in the middle so it doesn't touch your badge. Yeah, okay. Yeah? Yeah, as long as it doesn't fall down. Yeah, it's falling. Okay. There, okay. Yeah? All right. How should we start? End or logo and everything? We start from the event for the time. Yeah. Maybe we can have the rock chip. Okay, I put it there. And the eating. And maybe we can even ask these guys... Maybe we can ask these guys to make it lower, the music. Okay, of course. Yeah? Okay, let me test your sound for one second. Oh, for me? Yeah. So test one, two, three. It's just a little bit... And in there? Yeah. Or just need to be in the middle a little bit. Middle? It's not possible. If you turn your badge around... Oh, I understand there. Yeah? Hey, voice is okay. Music, good. Yeah, thank you. Music, stop. Yeah, okay. Very good. I found the way. Okay. So test one, two, three, one, two, three. Yeah, and you know which one you want to go? You have ideas? So first, I would like you to go into the inhale side. And I will introduce the inhale commercial product. Yeah. And after that will be the education product. Okay. And then will be our gaming product. Okay. And after that. How about the blockchain and the 3D? Yeah. Should we do that just before Intel? I think it's before Intel. In there? I'm thinking about this. What is this? Blockchain? Yes, blockchain. I think it's in the end. If we are going to... Is that a brand you don't want to show? This brand is... Was it okay to show? Yeah, it's okay to show. Everything is okay, yeah? Yes. Okay. Yes, it's okay to show. And I think they're going around, around to here. Okay. Yeah. And the 3D, 3D... Where is my 3D laptop? Oh, there. Yes, there's three tablets. But I really cannot to show in there. Because I'm nothing to care about. Okay. I just don't show there. Okay. Okay. Okay. We will come back there. Yeah. Firstly and secondly and lastly. Sensitive. Just to make sure it doesn't touch something. Okay. That's good. Understand? So... Great. Let's try. Let's try. Okay. Maybe just in the beginning. Maybe you can hold this one. Hold this one. Okay. Let's come over here and then we will come to... On PC. Hi. Hi. Hi, this is... Let's start again a little bit, right? Oh, yes. This is Fiona in the M-doboose. And welcome to the Computex. And I will lead to you... Ladies... Start again. Yeah. It's just one little thing. It's when you turn around the signal goes away. Ah. So you have to always look at my... Okay. Okay. No problem. So I have to look at the camera. Yeah. Or maybe I should... Maybe I should change this microphone. Maybe it's this one. Okay. Like this. Let's try. Let's try again. Okay. Hi. This is Fiona in the M-doboose. And welcome to the Computex. And here we are showing you the latest version of our ARM PC and our latest tablet and commercial product. And this is the Rockchip based building. The form factor is as not book. And it's our latest version for the ARM PC. And it was the Rockchip 3568. And based with the 14 inch and 4 HD display. And it's memory up to the LPDDR4 for 4 gigabytes. This is Android. It's Android. But you could maybe also do Linux. Yes. Potentially it can be. But we are trying to make it as an Android. And you can see, say in there, we can try as there. Mostly yes. Yes. We can use everything the same way as the PC. And what I like this kind of product is, potentially could be very affordable. Yes. It's very good. And it can be used as this form factor. And it can be collaboration with the work or the entertainment and the families. And as this form factor for the ARM PC that will be very useful. And many scenarios can be compatible. Yes. This is firstly, I will link to say. And this one is the e-ink product. You can see there have two screens. And this screen is mostly the 4 HD screen. And this one is the e-ink screen. We can try it. Out of power. Yes. Even when it's out of power, the e-ink is still on. Yes. Maybe the different battery in a different way. And it's like a yoga style. Yes. It's convertible product here. And for this sample, I didn't take the pen. But it should with the pen. Nice. Yes. And for the student, for the education, the student will really like it. Because when the students say in the video and they are learning and they also can be writing the exams, doing some tests in the e-ink display. So that can be very useful for the education scenarios. Yes. And then I would like to show you more. Here we are at the Computex 2023. There's a big screen. And here you have presentations, right? During the day. Yes. We have the launch event here. And I will share many things in this event. And we will share our Qualcomm, and Intel, and AMD, and MediaTek, and Rockchip product. And firstly, you can say... Here, just quickly. This one is charged with the ink? Yes. It's charged with the e-ink. And you can see that this e-ink can be useful very easily. Like this. Right. Yes. Just with the pen. So you can use the pen to touch it. Everything. All right. And then there's a way to switch it to the LCD? Yes. Yes. Yes. It's a support. And we also have a tablet. And there with the Intel product, the Intel laptop for the commercial product. And this one I want to show you is our transformer like this. We cannot say that it's convertible, but sometimes it's a new product. A new form factor. It's so nice to have the screen come closer. Yes. And when you work, because then it's filled double the size. Yes. Yes. Because it's closer to you when you still have the keyboard. Yes. And it also can be like this. And so yes. It's based on the Intel IDLE Lake. And it's really good. What is this? A special display? Yes. This is a special display. It looks like reflective somewhat. Yes. A little bit. It's maybe the TCL next paper. Next paper. Yes. Potentially is. And it's really slim. And you can see there a really great bezel. Yes. I like to share. Nice. So you've been doing millions of tablets. Yes. Yes. How to make the tablets based on the every different platform like MediaTek, Qualcomm, Snapdragon, and also the Rockchip, anything else that we can do. It's for the more scenarios of the tablets. Yes. Is that a 3D? Yes. It's a 3D. It's a 3D product based on the Qualcomm. Yes. Maybe it cannot be too hard. But here I want to show you our blockchain PC. And we are cooperating with Avita. Avita. And this company is our partner for the blockchain PC. And it can be used in the web 3.0 with the latest version. And this color is their brand color. So Avita PCs are blockchain applications ready? Yes. They are ready. And they also have the launch event yesterday. And it's really good. And this machine is our gaming product. It's an AMD product based in the AMD with triple A inside. So it's a 3D display? Yes. It's a 3D display. Avita, they are building the 3D with the display. Nice. Glasses free. 3D. Yes. And this is Qualcomm laptop? Latest generation 3. Yes. HCX. HCX generation 3. And this is full mass production. Full. Full speed. Anybody who wants to have big quantity? Yes. They can purchase by us. It's so great. So you're one of the best partners for the Qualcomm? Of course. Yes. We are one of the best partners with Qualcomm. And we hope we will have the more complete collaboration with Qualcomm for the new strategies product. And here is our new product based on the Rapp Lake and Idle Lake in the Intel side. Yes. This is the Idle Lake and for the 938 model. And with Intel GPU DG2 SKU4. So it's an independent. Nice. Yes. Maybe this one. Ah, it's a mock-up. A mock-up of a different design? Yes, a different design. We will show that. So which other product was launched here? Launch here. I will show you. No, no. They are new products. Our latest version but this is the mock-up only and a new ID, new design, but gaming product. This is the gaming laptop. It's based on the Intel Rapp Lake Edge and with Intel ladies, Intel DG2 for the GPU. So that's our latest version and with a very big touchpad. Is it the same? Different. It's different. It's our latest version for the AMD product as the gaming. It's also the AMD GPU and AMD CPU inside. And with our customized gaming center. This is our gaming center. We can also customize with our customers by their logo or by their color if they like. This is customized. And this is our product for the ruggedized. And the ruggedized is one of our hand-held and small-sized hand-held ruggedized product. We are really good at making it. I will show you the arm octa. Yes. I would like to show you is the OneRugged. It's one of our ruggedized product brand and launched in this computer tech. Firstly, to meet everybody. So people can just go to OneRugged.com? Yes. That's why you have all your rugged products? Yes. I would like to show you there. Ah, the hand-held. You have here the ruggedized product. Yes. We build it. And it also with the scanner. Scanner there. Yeah. And they have a... And there's a fingerprint on the back? This is the NFC fingerprint. And there have the stands. Maybe you can even take payments with this? Yes. Yes. You can take payments and also can change the battery. Nice. Yes? I always wanted to have battery swap. Ah, yes. The battery swap is really good. And we also have this the ruggedized mobile PC. And it looks like a little bit bigger. But some special scenarios we needed. It's like when you are in the transportation or the constructions. Maybe you can use this. And we are so reliable product based on the Intel. And the Intel platform. And ARM platform. And we also have the Justin Lake base. And this one version is based in the Intel 11 generations with the Tiger Lake. Yes. So it's also with our latest version. So when you close it. When you close it. You carry it. It's like... It's like your... It's like a bag. You can take a bag. And it's... The battery swap. The battery, the removal battery. You can... Here. Yes. There's big tablets. Yes, big tablets. Ah. Ah. Ah. Ah. Ah. Ah. Ah. Ah. Sorry. And this is the tablet. Tablet can be with the RJ45. And there have the... It can be locked or not. It's used in the vehicle mount. And there with the NFC product internally. Yes. And it's also based on our new brand with the One Rocket. One Rocket. And this is the small version. It's our new brand. It's our new brand. Nice. One Rocket goes all the way down. Goes all the way down. And you can see there we are making the brand connected with M-Dora with the color. Simply. And here it's so great to have so many things in here. Showing the Computex with our Rocket as the product. This is some of the accelerant processes and the rock chip processes for the industrial PC. And with the good touch. Yes. This one is a rock chip. Rock chip. A vehicle. Vehicle PC. And you can see there the vehicle mount in the back. Nice. Yes. And they support the 4G. And support the 4G. Nice. 5 Bluetooth. Also that's really great when integrated with the car or truck. And the users can be used very easily in their car. And mobile. So as the industrial PC and One Rocket really focus and professional in this industry. Yes. And at your booth there is even more at the front. Yeah. Front. I'm really great that you can show in our latest product in the website. And I'm really thanks for your coming. And if there are any questions by the end users, you can connect with us. And come to the 3w.m.com to search our website and connect with us. Great. It's great. Cool. Okay. A great, great. Thank you. Yeah. Great experience. Very nice. I'm very nice but beautiful. So you come here and find some. 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. Hey. Can I do a video with you about this? Yeah. I'm just going to change my battery. Okay. One second. Thanks. My camera battery is finished. Oopsie. 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 the Computex 2023 with the HDMI lights. Okay. Can I give you a microphone? Okay. If you can put this in the middle there. Okay. You can put this in the middle on your badge there. Okay. No. Okay. Is it okay for you to start? You have HDMI here? No. We have but actually we are under the USB IF so it's not... Not so much HDMI here? Yeah. We don't... There's a little bit here no? C to HDMI. So... Is that HDMI 2.1? It's 2.0. 2.0. 2.0. But it can still do 8K. Yeah. It can still do 8K. Yeah. Okay. So we focus more on the USB. Okay. Okay. Cool. So what's the rundown or some ideas that you are interested in or... The thing is... Just to show the coolest new cables, new chargers, the... I think it... I think... USB 4. Yeah. USB 4 supports up to 240W cables. Okay. This is interesting. Yeah. Let's do that. Okay. Let's do it like this. 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 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're 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... So, how do I get started? Okay, type C. All right. Hi. Hi. Please introduce yourself. Okay, my name is Richard and I'm from LCAP and I'm going to introduce our latest product for HDMI cable and this is our new product for type C to HDMI which supports 8K cables and we do have some HDMI solutions for customers so we also provide the power travel sets that include the HDMI type C and also the type C dongle with that so the customers during the traveling they can easily have a meeting with the customers using our dongles and we have a series of dongles with carry HDMI type C also USB type C and this is 8-in-1 motor adapters that is for the traveler and the guy salesperson for the meetings. How stable is this? Super stable. You have a good chipset in there? Yeah, we have quality. Yeah, we have very... For the SD cards and USB ports and HDMI ports. Hi, Benwith. Hi, Benwith is HDMI 2.1 supports 8K. Type C supports to Gen2. 10 Gbps. And this is our USB 4C to C cables. This is up to Gen2 and supports up to 240W cables and it's supplied to the PD 3.1 and also supports DP alternate mode. So this is the KO-1 cable that supports high speed transfer, 8K image transmission and power up to 240W. Is that the 240W? Yes. Is that the new biggest standard? Yes, that's the new biggest standard. First that's USB is trying to supply more power to the electrical bike or some large battery charging. All right. So you can charge your scooter with the USB? Yes. And this Elka is famous. We are the cable assembly brand but we all do the OEM products and projects. We don't have our own brand on the market. You cannot find Elka but we are very professional cable assemblies. We do have HDMI, Type C and DP, all the interfaces that we can supply to our customers. So that means customers need to place a big order? Not really. We also accept low-quality but high-mix products. Our target is that customers can just one-star service for our value. Customers can buy all kinds of interfaces in Elka. One stop. They come to Elka and you can supply everything they want, all the connections. So here the USB 40, 20 and 10. You have the whole... How serious? USB I have certified cables. Do you do USB 80? Not yet. Not yet is on the way because USB I haven't released the test certifications right now. But our cable actually is ready and we're just waiting for the final test requirements. Here's a 200 watt GAN charger. This is the world charger that's surprised. Actually multiple functions for you can charge your laptop, your cell phone and also if you have some cable with a USB A. So you can multiply for four devices charging together. 200 watt is a lot. Yeah. And then you do also... The car charger and 4D PD. This is a kind of bundle business that we do with Walmart. It's a world charger and carry our Type-C or C2 Lightning cables. All right. Where are you based? We're based in Taiwan and our headquarter in R&D in Taiwan and our factory is in China, Dongguan. How is the R&D... What did they work on, the R&D guys? R&D guys are working on developing the cables and co-working with associations like HDMI, USB and DP as well. And they do most of our engineers doing W-E engineering. What is that? It's electrical engineering. So we do have the ability to co-work with other OEM customers. We can discuss the signals and the problem solving for our customers. And then you have big factory? Our factory is around 500 people. But we have two factories. One in Malaysia and another one is in China. So our Elka Group is about 1,000 workers in the world. And it says since 1974. What is happening in the beginning of 1974? We start our business as a trading company. We source a lot of materials in Taiwan and our 100% of business is to sell products to overseas. Like USA and Europe is our main market. That's awesome. Is it enough? I'm sorry, it's not good. Let me give you my card. The video was there. I will just put the people on the break. So it was live. For certifying, for testing, for making sure there's no interference with the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Check out the WISE. WISE is such a smart system. I think I'm saving over 1,000 euros every year because I use it everywhere when I pay for stuff. You want to pay for stuff in the world. So you can check out my longer video 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. You can use it on your Android Pay, your Apple Pay. It's like a pre-paid Visa debit card. So you need to put a little bit of money on it. And you can just put money on it from here. Yeah, here. Here. Can you help her just to get this? Just two, three, you know? Oh yeah, okay. Just because the camera is in 4K. I'm kind of nervous. Because it's going to be 4K. 8K. It's not 8K. Okay. So this one? Oh, okay. Thank you. Thank you. Or like this? No. No. We all... Sorry. You know, we only have HDMI 2.1. Okay. That's fine. There's no problem. Okay, just say 2.1. Okay. I want to explain what it is. I want to explain what it is. It's HDMI 2.1. I'm going to introduce it to you. So our mother company is... Do you think it's a mother company? Do you think it's a mother company? No, no didn't introduce mother company. No problem. Just introduce AV. Is this just a pre-paid or something? No, you can just show you around. You can show ultra, high speed and premium, right? Only for premium or you want to, we have both. It's okay, yeah. But ultra is the best, right? So maybe you can have the cable, maybe you can grab this one. And you know when I film, it's nice if you can hold it a little bit like this so I can get a nice angle with the light from this camera. And also if you can be in the light. Should I introduce Avia first or I just mention about it? Maybe you can introduce Avia from the group. And maybe you know just in the beginning you can just smile in the back. Is it the live show? Is it the live show? It will also be live. I didn't start yet. Oh actually it's live. Actually it's already live. Yeah, okay. So after you can introduce yourself. And you can come a little bit closer to the light. Okay. Let's try like this. And maybe with the cable a little bit higher. Okay, you tell me. So I'll do like this. And you can introduce yourself, yeah? Say hi, my name is... Hello, my name is Lien from Avia. I'm from international business. And Avia is a Taiwan brand. We are mainly focusing on cable. We are doing cable. So we have a product like HDMI cable. And so you do HDMI 2.1? Yes. With 8K? Yes. 8K support up to 10K with compression. And so this is high quality? Yes. And one special is that we are one of the member of HDMI association. And each of our product we have this kind of label. Which is HDMI certified. So you pass all the tests, high quality? Yes. Each of our HDMI cables we have this kind of certification. And you also do the HDMI 2.0, right? Yes. K and 4K. We do both. And you have different length? Yes. From 1 meter, 1.5 to 3 meters. We have different lengths in our product line. And so you do all kinds of cables, right? Yes. We also have display port cables. And also network cables for different lengths. And there it says, what does it mean, premium light? Premium light. This is our collection, serious collection. All right. And for this one, this is really flexible and not easy to break. Not break? Yes, not break. Because all my Ethernet cables break. So I don't have the good quality. All right. Yes. And here I see max 240 watts. So maybe we can walk around you both. Yes, sure. And have a look. So here at the Computex 2023, you have a lot of meetings with a lot of customers, partners, distributors. I also want to share you our unique collection. In this collection, we also provide a C2C charging cable. And it supports to 240 wattage. Which is the highest in the market now. Yes. It's very, very high power. And you can do also high bandwidth transfer at the same time. Yes. For our G3, it can support to 40 gbps. And for our Gen2, it supports to 20 gbps. USB-I. And yes. And our unique collection also are USB-IF association certified. Yes. All right. And you do wireless earbuds. Yes. TWS. The high quality. How's the sound? It sounds nice. I also use it by myself. All right. So you don't use other brand? No. Earpids. Everybody in the company? Yes. Yes. Only use earpids? Then you have wireless? Yes. We also do the wireless technology. So in this series, we have five products from the magnetic wireless charger and the wallet attachment and the magnetic ring. Also the power bank and car charging mount. All right. And I want to introduce you this car charging mount. This is special because there's a sensor in the middle and it can automatically sense the location of your magnetic ring. So either you are smaller, you have a smaller size or bigger size, it can sense locations correctly. Nice. Yeah. Let me show you. Yeah. You can see here is a sensor moving. Yeah. Do you have a phone? All right. You just put the phone on? Yeah. I just put the phone on. And boom. Automatically. Yes. Trigger. So high quality? Yes. You always want to do high quality? Yes. We really look into the each detail of our product. How old is your company? We have 12 years of history in Taiwan and we have over 10,000 stores selling channels in Taiwan already. 10,000? Yes. Taiwan, but we also want to move into a board. So we are looking for some international partner, the distributor. And here I see lightning. Yes. Here is our highlight in this Computex event because this is the eco-friendly product. So you can see that we put some oyster shell here to display, which means that we use this kind of material, reuse, reutilize this waste material and made into the powder. And the powder to aid into the cable, the fabric of the cable. So Ocean Refine? Yes. It's the name of the cable. So it will last a long time? Yes. But it will not damage the planet? To do something good. Our product is to do something good for the environment. And also this kind of material has anti-bacterial characteristics and it can last longer and more durable. You can see the connector is ceramic. Ceramic? Ceramic. Yes. Wow. And what's happening here at the show? Yes. Let me show you. This is also our eco-friendly product because we launched a project, actually it's called One Step. The oyster shell cable is also under our One Step project because we want to improve our product and step by step we want to do something good for the environment, good for the earth. So that's why we launched this idea. And what's special about this bag is that the fabric, this is used by the technology called ICOA which means that we use less water and use less chemical material. But it's still amazing feeling, good quality? Yes. And this is really light, very light. And you can also put your laptop inside our bag. Yes. Wow. Yes. It's really light. And it's unique because we use the climbing rope, the climbing rope. It is stronger and provides a better sport when you're using it. So you can use it to go climbing? Yes, sure. So if you're at the outdoor, you can also use our climbing rope to help you. Wow. So by using your bag, the customer will not fall down the mountain. Yes, to help you save your life. It's pretty good. Thank you. And what are these little things there? Are you giving those away? Yes, these are free gifts. These are chargers. These are chargers. So what happened when you give people this? Surprise? Yes. You can show when it's open? We have a white one and a black one. And when you plug it, and here's a small light, you can use it. Oh, it makes a light? Yes, it's a light. So when you open it, you don't know the color. So it's a surprise. It's a gift. Because some people prefer to have light. Yes. When they sleep, they don't want to have all dark. Yeah, then you need to take it off. All right. Yes. Cool. Okay, so do you have customers all over the world? Actually, we are about to move into other country. But we are also now looking for a distributor and some other international partner right now. So if you have interest, please come to us. We can discuss more topic on that. How is that? Are you going to say that you have the best quality for the price? Yes. Sure. Yes. And always long lasting and good for the environment? Yes, yes. We always have the good quality. Because we are a professional in doing the cable product. When the cable is a good quality, people are not going to throw it in the nature. They're going to keep it. But they can tell their friends or their family, you can go to everywhere and have something good quality. Yes. All right. Cool. Thanks a lot. Thank you. Okay. I'm so nervous. No, that's perfect. Really? It's my first kind of media shooting. You see, it's live. It's live right there. Thank you. I'm still streaming a little bit. Cool. So did I get your card? Yeah. Where the video will go? There? On YouTube, right? Yeah. If you want, you can send me a short message what you think I should write. Otherwise, I'll ask chat GPT. Oh, okay. And chat GPT will write the description. Okay, okay. Yeah. So there is a... To my email. My email? Yeah. Okay. I can show you some more information. Do you have a card? Which one did I get before? Is this Lian? Lian, Lian, Lian. Is that you? Yes, that's me. Cool, so I have... Thank you very much. Do you have a microphone? Sorry. It's first time you forget. Yeah. So are you filming like other... All the best ones? Oh. Yeah. Yeah. Cool. Thank you very much. Thank you so much. Okay. Have a good show. See you. Bye-bye. Have a nice day. Thank you very much. Bye-bye. How are you? Is it laser? Yeah, laser. Is it laser projector? Yeah. Is laser in there? Is it possible for me to do interview? You want to speak on camera? Yeah. Yeah. I just need to find the right... What is the refresh rate of the projector? 60? Let me put on 60. Oh, actually it looks better in 50. 40? Okay. So maybe we can go... We can start inside here. Is it called Ultimence? Yeah. Okay. All right. Okay. Very cool. Is this your product also? What happened there? We only have the projector. This is just for advertising? No, no, no. This one is also our business. Oh, this is your product? Yeah. Cool. Vector scanning. What did you say? Vector. Vector scanning. Yes. And this is... Okay. At what refresh rate on this one? You know? Is it possible it's 30, 40? For this thing? It's okay. I will adjust. And then let me just try to see. It's there. It's dancing. Let me start this way, sorry. Okay. Maybe... Sorry, I need to give you a microphone. Yeah. That's cool. Can you take this part here? Can you put it in the middle? Is it possible? Yeah. Like right there? Yeah, maybe go up? Oh, sorry. Yeah, it's okay. No, maybe... Yeah, there. Yeah. Okay. Can you put this on your badge right there? I need a signal from this. Yeah. And it's gonna live. I'm actually live right now. Wow. Can you connect this to your badge? Yeah. No, there. On top, if possible. There. Just for the signal. Okay. So let me start like this. Okay. Let me grab this funny thing. And you can stand just over there. And we're gonna film a little bit in the dark because the projector looks better there, right? Okay. So there's a cat. Let's try to start with one second. Should we start with the cat? Or which one? Okay. The cat is funny. Hi. Please introduce yourself. I'm Zoe. Yes. I'm from the sales team of Ultimans. And what do we see here behind you? This is Vector Scanning Module. So... It goes through this? Yes. Our main product is the Mems Mirror. Here. Yes. We're making the Mems Mirror. Nice. Is it possible to bring this up? Okay. Yeah. So you have the Mems Mirror inside there. Yes. And what is the technology of the Mems Mirror? Okay. So we make one wide-dimension and two-dimension mirror. And this is the whole module for the Vector Scan. Whole module? Yes. We made the whole module and components also and the end user products. And for example here? Yes. This is using your chip? Yes. And then this laser? Laser projector? Yes. Is it DLP? No. It's Raster Scanning. Raster Scanning. Raster Scanning projector. Yes. So it's very unique. Nobody else do this? In Taiwan. In Taiwan? Yeah. So we have it right here. So we're like little dots, laser dots to scan like this. But nobody can see it that it's scanning, right? Yeah. Because the mirror is really fast. So yeah, we're focus free. We don't have to focus. Oh, it's not focus-need. Everything is in focus? Yes. No matter the surface. And you can like on my arms, it's always on focus. So what's the resolution? 720p. 720p. So 1280 by 720? Yes. All right. So it's HD. And that's pretty good. So you get the input from your phone right here? Yes. Type C? Yes, type C. You can see that module. Okay. Let's have a look. So you're connecting from what is this? iPad Pro. So the iPad? Only one type C cable. And it can provide the power and the content. So the iPad is giving power? Yes. So it doesn't have battery inside? It does not have a battery. Yes. So this one also was powered from the phone? Yes, this is the same product. And it's just getting power from the phone only? Yes. And the phone is getting power bank. You can connect the power bank? Yes, we also have the Y cable. So if you're afraid that your phone will die, then you can also connect the power bank. That's nice. So if you take this here, you say resonance scan. Can you explain a little bit how does it work? Resonance scan. So this is a scanning one and this is the raster scan. So two different ones? This one. Which one is the one in the projector? This one. First one? Very small mirror in the center. You can see it for human eyes. Raster scan. Then you have bigger one? Bigger one. This one is the vector scanning that this model. This one? Yes. Is this really good at parties? Yes. Actually we, like US or European customers will like to use it as a Christmas light. Yes. From there. And you can see the higher... Yeah, we also project there. Is that from one of the small ones? Do this? Same one. Same model. From there. Huge projection. And it's so clear. Look at it so clear. What's his name? It doesn't have a name. Can you step on it? No, it's just only the projection. It should move when you step on it. Yeah. You made it. You stepped on it. That's cool. So how old is your company? Eight years. And always doing this? Yes. But we've been... You've been? How about the price? How much does cost a projector like this? Is it a good price for this? 300 US dollars. 300 US dollars? Yeah, around 300. But this is not bright enough to go on a wall up there, no? No. Yeah. The biggest size will be around 200 inches. It's quite big. Yeah, if the environment is darker, then the brightness will enhance. And if you make it very small? Yeah, it will be very bright. So if you go camping, you can just simply just project on the tent. Yeah, it will be alright. Does it get hot? No. Why is it needs to be so big? Is it possible to make it smaller? Oh, this is really small though. Can you put this inside the phone? Inside the phone? It doesn't fit. You mean the module? Yeah. Maybe. We'll try. Thanks. Thanks a lot. Thank you. Can I have your contact? Okay. So the video is streaming here. And I'll publish it in 4K later. Where are you from? Switzerland. Oh, Switzerland. Thank you for your interview. Yeah, but also DLP, LCAS. Last week I was at display week in Los Angeles. And they were showing micro LED, also for projection. Micro LED. Yeah, micro LED. What was the other projector? Yeah, there were some people they were talking about using laser for LCAS, or laser for DLP. Or even laser for LCD to make it more bright. But it's very interesting to see a different technology. But let me put this... We're 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. I would say self-driving. Maybe this company did mention much about this part. What they make here? These companies are more like doing some of the accessories for these electric vehicles. Yeah, so... And maybe the company you mentioned about self-driving, they are not presenting here now. How about these guys? Are they here? Yeah, she's done. There? Yeah. Hi. Is it possible to do a video with you about this? Sure. Yeah? I'll give you a microphone, okay? Me? Hold on. Yeah? Okay. Okay. I find a specialist. Nice. Thank you. So you're a fan. Let me give you my card. I'm not sure. You're a YouTuber? You're a YouTuber. Yeah? And what are you talking about? What do you say, sorry? In your film, what kind of topic? Cool technology. I was at the display week. Okay. Los Angeles last week. And they were talking about OLED. Is it to do with OLED displays? OLED. Okay. He's a YouTuber. Okay, let's try. So you're from the States? I'm from Switzerland. Oh, Switzerland, yeah, right. Yeah. Can I give you this microphone? Seriously? Yeah? Really? Seriously? Okay, yeah. Can you put it on there? Okay. There in the middle. Okay. Can we put this on your badge? Okay. I need this good signal to my receiver. Okay. All right. Let's try it there. Like this. Maybe I can start by closing. Oops. So which one would you like to learn more? One second. So I'll just start like this and you can try to explain everything. Yeah? Okay. One second. Just check this. Hi. So please introduce yourself. Okay. Hi. I'm Nanda. I'm with the PowerChain. PowerChain Semi-conductor Manufacturing Corporation. And the PowerChain HLAPS and Insured PSMC is a foundry house in Taiwan. So we are now only making the D-Rain. We're also making any kind of the logic process. So from the post here you can tell that we are making the driver for LED or lead driver. At the same time we're also making the IGBT. IGBT is specialized for the automobile application because for the most of the automobile application require very high current, high voltage. So this kind of process will be very suitable for the automobile application. But here I would like to emphasize another technology right now we have is about the D-Rain because PowerChain started with the D-Rain foundry house. And right now we are now only providing the D-Rain manufacturing. Right now we also would like to introduce a new kind of specialized D-Rain product. That will provide a very high bandwidth here. So let's be nice that you can have a very high bandwidth total to your AI engine. So you can closely talk to your AI engine without any limitation. I mean without any the marine bottleneck here. So we just use the so-called the bounding. We put two wafer together and bounding with each other. So let's be nice that we can have a very many connection between the two wafer. So we solve those kind of marine bottleneck issues. So you do driving display, memory, the IGBT, what is that? That's a specialized process. The main purpose here is to make the high voltage and the high current device. Because you know when you want to charge your car, you need a very high voltage and high current to shorten the charging time. So the purpose of IGBT is to provide this kind of process of these kind of products. And what is this wafer we see here? This is a D-ROM wafer. D-ROM? D-ROM wafer, yes. This is explaining this D-ROM wafer? Yes, the D-ROM wafer. So we have a kind of idea slide that we can have a story. Maybe it's already over on the slide. Yes. Let me see. Hope it again. Okay. Stop here. So this is the idea slide that we provide a special kind of D-ROM design. And we just use D-ROM block, a small D-ROM tile. So for example, for different kind of application, maybe require different kind of D-ROM capacity, memory capacity. So here we try to use the D-ROM tile idea. So once you need a bigger density or bigger capacity for your application, you can put, for example here, for the rate, the rectangular, means that you can use four tiles together for your application. But for certain application making, you need a bigger density, bigger D-ROM capacity. You can use 16 tiles together to get a bigger density. So that's been that we can have depends on your applications. We can provide a flexible configuration for your applications. So that's the way to do more memory. It's just add more. Add more, correct. Instead of trying to put more inside this one. Yeah, correct. Is it many people do like that? Yes, that's that. For sure it's a kind of brand new idea. But right now, many people, because they would like to do flexibility for their system, also they don't want to specialize or customize for their own D-ROM design. So they would like to keep the flexibility. At the same time, they would like to have some sort of kind of low cost. That would be the best option for them. So here I see monolithic Ixo, silicon, what is it, S-I-S-O-C? S-I, I guess. And what is the special part of you doing the OLED display driver? Because, you know, typically the OLED display driver will have a driver side-by-side with the pixel itself. So that means that it will accommodate a bigger area for per-piece. Yes, but right now here we try to stick the driver and the pixel upside down. Yeah, one is on the top one and the bottom. So that's been that we can put these two devices together to save space. Save space? Yes, save space. And nobody else do like this? Not many people here. So you require the specialized positive development to have a silicon, an I-C-Z-O, and also OLED driver. So that will be three layers of the processes. That would be very difficult. So by the way, we are the fuel line here, the difference kind of technology. So you have a way to connect things together that just works? Yes, it works. When I see a wafer like this, I don't really understand how you connect two wafers together, for example. How does that happen? Maybe let me show you. Can I see? Let me see. Let me see. Let me see. Let me see. Let me see. Let me see. Let me see. Let me see. Okay. So that's the way we connect two wafer together. Because you can tell that the blue part is the Gillian wafer. The green part is for the larger wafer. Okay. So these are two wafer. And we use what we call the top metal because for each wafer, there are many, many, many metal layers. We just need the two top metal. That's the copper material. So we just use the two top metal to contact each other to make a connection. Okay. So that's the being that we can talk to each other for these two wafer. These things, chips and stuff that goes on wafers, how do they usually connect? Like on the chip, those connectors usually, and then you just connect them? You mean from the chip to the outside port? Yeah. How does it usually work? Okay. So this is a usual chip, okay? So you want to have the signal in the chip to connect to the outside world, for the outside to the port. You need to have the wire. Can you see the golden wire? The gold wire. And the gold wire here. You'll connect to the side of the chip, yeah? Yes, yes, yes. And somehow you connect those sides to the other, or I don't know, like you connect the two wafers, but it's nothing to do with this? Nothing to do with it. The way we connect two wafer together is by this way. So the wafer will touch each other directly. And because they are the main layer on the top of the two wafers, so the two wafer connect with each other to make the connection. But if we want to have the die to talk to the outside world, okay, you want to have the die to talk to the outside world, you need to do the wire bond to make the signal wire out to the system port, yes? What else do you have on the other side of the booth? And here we have the live demo for our technology. Because I mentioned that actually we provide the two die to stick with each other together. So let's be nice. We can save a lot of energy for data movement. What is this chip here? This chip is the same chip as this one. The same chip as this one, yes? So this is a chip you use for? This is a chip for AI processing. AI? Yeah, AI processing. Is it an arm? No, not really. It's an AI oscillator, yes? And here you have a demo doing the AI? Yeah, correct. So we are doing the demo here. We are doing it right now. We call it YOLO. YOLO is a very typical AI algorithm. The main purpose of YOLO is to detect objects. You can see here, we are detecting the people. How many people are you and me, and there are some other passengers here, yes? And this is another platform. This is another platform doing the same job. Okay, doing the same job. So they also do the YOLO program, try to detect the human. And this is the same chip? So that's the key point of YOLO to take you, because you can touch here. You can touch here. It's very hard. Hard? This is high power? High power? And you can touch this one? This one is very cool. No power? Yes? Competitor. Competitor, yes. And you do everything for much less power? Yes, correct. You got the point. So we are doing the same job, the same AI algorithm. But you can tell that actually this one can show lots of power. This can show very, very little power. The reason is here, because we put two chips together very closely with each other. So we save a lot of energy for the data movement. And you work with the RISC-5? Yes, that's the core to operate, to control the system. So it's a RISC-5 SoC? And also there's a CNN engine. What is a CNN? CNN engine. You have CNN and Fox News? Yes. It was different. Yeah, okay. Is this showing something? This is another product by our subsidiaries called the Tile Pressure Detector. Tile Pressure Detector, yes. I was wondering how does this work? Because are there batteries in there or is just getting the power from the pressure? Not really. There's a battery here. There's the pressure sensor here. Pressure sensor and the battery in there? The battery, yes. How long's the battery last? At least three to five years. Three to five years? Yes. Wow, that's just magic, I think. And this goes in the car? Yes. And this little thing will give you in real time your tire pressure for all? And also the temperature of your tire. Temperature? Yes. So if you drive too much, it will tell you you have a break? If you press your brake too much, it will let your tire become very hot. That will become the issue. Yes. So it's not dedicated to the temperature. So that's your whole booth? Yes. And your company? Power chip. Power chip. Power chip, yes. There, you hear? Power chip semi-conductor manufacturing corporation. Is it very famous in the industry? At least in Taiwan. Because we want to be the biggest dealer in Taiwan. Biggest? Yes. Dealer? Dealer in Taiwan. Yes. And also in terms of the foundry manufacturing, actually we also ranking the number. The number 6. Let me say 6 in the world. 6 in the world? Yes. For what? Foundry. Semi-conductor foundry. Foundry. Yes. So after TSMC and some other guys? TSMC, UMAC and some other guys. You are right. What it looks like? Yes. That's one more favor. Here, here. Oh, today. Yeah, yeah, here. Is it in Shinsu? Shinsu, yeah. Everybody is in Shinsu. That's the science department. The technology you talk to me of. Today is like groundbreaking future stuff, right? Or is it already on the market? All this? This was already on the market. This one is, these two are currently on the market. So first announcement. That's your? Fab. Fab? Yeah, Fab. Cool. Thank you very much. Thank you. You see, somebody was watching and they also laughing at my joke. I said Fox News. I thought it was funny. Okay. Okay. Thank you. So it was live, but I also publish in 4K later. Okay. So I'll publish. If you want, you can send me something. If you want to send me what you think I should write. Otherwise I will ask chat GPT to write for me. But it can be mistakes. Okay, okay. Well, maybe I write something, you check if you don't like it, you send me what to change. Fab, yeah. So you have my card? Yeah, I have your card. Okay, thank you. Can I have your contact? You already give me? No? I was not happy. Switzerland. Switzerland, okay. Yeah. I'm so happy to be back in Taiwan. First time in five years. Because I don't know what happened last three years. It was these funny things. Yeah. Yeah. But I think it's finished now, no? Yeah, sure. Yeah. That's right. But they asked me too. Wait a second. Somebody here. It's because you used to work in a clean room, right? No, no, no, no. I'm not. I'm not. Cool. Okay. Thank you so much. Thank you. And I hope my questions were okay. Okay. But it was very cool. Thank you. Thank you so much. Sorry. Here at the...which one is really, really awesome? At your Taiwan Automotive? Another one. Which other one is great? Which one you like the most? Apart from your booth? Just a booth. Ah, it's too political. You cannot choose one. Okay. Thank you. I already filmed this. Okay. I will check later. Okay. Thank you so much. Thank you. VR is something there. Over there. The last one? The second one. VR. Wait, yeah. I'll ask them. Okay. Some gear. So you can try them. Thank you so much. Oh. It's a golden eye. There is a golden eye. I just found the golden eye. Human eyes can't see the chip connection. Yeah. I should have brought your question in. You work with him? Are you in the same group? Yes. Is it the golden eye? Golden eye? What do you mean golden eye? It's not the golden eye? Coping golden eye? No, no, no. It's a... Is it a coping display? No. It's a rear-wear branding. What is a display? This. A display inside. You don't know? I don't know. I have to check. Okay. Hey. How's that? How's that? Anybody else in your company? Or only two guys? So... Only you two in the company here? No, no. We have a call here. Who's the other guy? Because we don't know exactly. Where's the other guy? Let me check. So you want to know the brand of... No, I just think... I think I did video with a partner or something that make your product 12 years ago. Really? 13 years ago. Ah, do you work in the company? Is that the golden eye? It's a golden eye. You know golden eye? No. Nobody knows. Let me show you. Okay. Can I put this on? Can I put it here for one second? Okay. I want to show you my golden eye. Because I wonder if it's a partner of your company to develop it, you know? Never heard of it. Golden eye. Golden eye like this. So I did the first video 10 years ago. No, this is a real golden eye. Yeah. It was 10 years ago, right? You can see my glass. One further. One second. No, no. This is not a golden eye. Do you see the design? Yeah. This is my opinion. It's like a grandfather of the one you have. And it was using a Windows CE. Oh, really? And a Copen micro-display. Copen. Is that Copen micro-display inside? Not really, actually. No? You can see the thing goes down this way a little bit. Oh, yeah. And when he changed his stuff, same sound. It came from Windows CE. A little bit? A little bit? When he was changing stuff, I just heard it's the same one. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So I don't know if this is a partnership, something. Maybe they come from the same development team. Maybe? Is there like an American development team behind? Or only Taiwanese? Actually, this is an American product. American? Yeah. Oh, it is an American product. So I think there's a chance it's the same guys behind. Yeah, maybe. Do you know the guys who do it? No, of course not. You don't know those guys? Yeah. So they develop in US, right? Yeah. In Chicago? No. Where are they based? I forget. Maybe you can try to Google it. Google? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Oh, let me check. So I search for real well. You try to real well. Yeah. Where? Yeah. No, no, no. W-E-A-L. W-E-A-R. Real well. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Real well. Real well. Yeah. Real well. Real well. Yeah. Real well. Yeah. Real well. Yeah. Founder. Yeah. Maybe they all come from the same team, right? Yeah. CTO. Let's try. Mm-hmm. Chris Parkinson. That's the guy. Oh, that's the guy. Yeah. The same guy, right? Yeah. Yeah. I did video with him 12 years ago. Oh, really? Oh, he's a CEO. Oh, cool. That will show you video with him. Yeah. So are you the media? Yeah. Let me see. Oh, that's not golden, right? I don't know what he's talking about. I need to find the video of him from all these years ago. Sorry. Of course it's him. Where is it? Maybe he's in there, actually. No, that's not the same. So weird. Oh, there he is. There is your CEO. He's in my video. Oh. See? Oh. But he was a little bit younger. Yeah, definitely from the center. Because people are watching me live. Okay, that's funny. That's cool. No, but are you a big company? Actually a medium. Medium? Medium is good. Let me check. Do you think so you one, two, three, the other guy? Yes. There? Yes. How are you? How are you? Yeah, I'm good. It's my video from 2010 with this guy. Okay, real world. I was using GoldenEye in 2010. Okay. This is Chris. Yeah, and this is me when I was younger. I just want to show you. You know Chris? Yeah, I know Chris. We had a meeting several times. This was how I was doing video. Okay, okay. 12 years ago. Cool. I was using the GoldenEye on my head. Cool. Right? Yeah. And I had a Steadycam. And you have the latest version right there. Yeah, this is the latest video. It's 5.20 years. Can I do a video with you? Sorry? Can I do a video interview? No problem, no problem. I'll give you a microphone, okay? Yeah, yeah. But maybe one minute. Okay, please cut through. Yeah, yeah. Please cut after you finish. Okay. Oh, if you don't mind, I film you. You can be in the video. Do you want? You like the mind? I'd reverse. You will do it. You can see my video. Okay, okay. Thank you. Yeah, thank you. I'll give you my card. You can find the video there. Okay, thank you. And you can find my video with this from 12 years ago also. But it was called the GoldenEye. Yeah, man. If you look at it. Yeah. I'll give you. Thank you. Nice meeting you. Okay. Oh, sorry, I need to stop this. You go. Okay. There's a real world support. Can we start now? Yeah, just one. Okay. Just for fun. Okay, sorry. Real world support, 126. Oh, let me just start the video. One second. Just let me know. Yeah. I just want to find this guy. So, I'm checking out my video from 2010. That was just before Sergey Brin came and checked it out. With Chris Parkinson, right? Hi. Please introduce yourself. Oh, sorry, I forgot to give you a microphone. Can you put this on your badge? Okay. And this one? There. Okay. I'll put it, okay? Okay. Thank you. Okay. Let me test your sound. Okay, test. One, two, three. Sorry. And I will just stop. Infrastructure for certifying, for testing, for making sure there's no interference with the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth and stuff that people have. All right. That's cool. And this one is using the micro server architecture. Okay. So, it's different from the general server in the market. And what is inside here and there? It's just like the general server. It's the, you know, one model connect to multiple disk space. But for sure it's not an arm? This two is for arm. It's the ampere platform. Ampere? Yeah. Is it possible to open and show inside also? Okay, but I don't know how to open it. Wait one second. Let me call my... I see my colleague. He knows how to open it. Wait one second. Yeah. Okay. He's the... He's the one who's going to introduce... For Arm. So, he wants us to open the cover. But he doesn't know how to open it. Oh, let's see inside. He's going to do an interview for us in English. Oh, okay. Can I? I can, but I'm ugly today. No problem? Yeah, no problem. No problem. No problem. You come to Taiwan every year? Before COVID. Before COVID, yeah. And now first time after COVID. Right. Yeah. It's first time to... I don't know what happened those three years. It was strange. For me because I'm a traveling YouTuber, you know. But it was not so much traveling. Yeah, we too. For the past three years, we didn't do the international exhibition. And, okay, now, open this one. Just this one, okay? Or you want that one as well? It depends. What is in the other one? Nice. That's cool. And what do you have? There's chips in there. What is it? Also ampere? Yeah. Okay. But your interview will more focus on the hardware or... Yeah, both. Everything. Okay. It's just to explain why your software works great on ARM. You can explain, maybe. Yeah? I just wait for her to stop speaking with there, right? She will end the broadcasting very soon. Okay. Just because my signal is not so great, so if you turn around, it will disconnect. You know, so you have to always look at me. I need to face to you. Yeah. Can not turn around. Okay. I need to buy a new microphone. It's good. It's good? I think it should be okay. Should be okay? Yeah, it's good. Okay, go faster to check the booth, the idea you want to see. Yeah. Hi. Please introduce yourself. Hey, hello, everyone. Welcome to Embedded Technology. We are a safe storage solution company to provide a turnkey solution on the software-defined storage. And also, we specially choose the ARM server platform to run the software-defined storage with the energy-saving purpose. So you like working with the ARM? Yeah, we like working with the ARM. Our company from the beginning to right now, we always working with the ARM server platform. And it says here, data storage for now and future, because it's very crucial that people have so much data, but they don't know if it's still going to be good five, ten years in the future. So you need to have backups and storage. Do you have a solution for that? Okay, you know, for the recent five years, the data storage demanding is increasing dramatically. And the more and more data need to be stored and never to erase because people or the company or the enterprise, they want to keep everything to do the further analysis or to do some training purpose. So the data will never be erased due to this reason the capacity, the data capacity requirement become more and more compared to five years ago. So the massive data storage become the trend nowadays to fix this problem and to fix the cost, you know, the pricing. When you have so many data to store, it will become very expensive for the enterprise. So to find our more cost-efficient solution is the very important topic for the data storage. And due to this reason, the software-defined storage become more and more important for the enterprise, for the data center and for the ISP, even for some vertical market. So embedded our company, we work out the solution with the open source self-storage. Self is the most important and the biggest one, the open source software-defined storage in the world. For the past five years, the number one software-defined storage deployment is with self. It supports multiple storage protocol like the block storage, file system and object storage. So people, the IT user, they could use one equipment to run different data storage protocol. It's very convenient and you just like play the legal, you know, you could aggregate more and more equipment, more and more server to become a bigger data pool. And the bigger the capacity it is, the better the performance it is. This is the idea of the self, of the software-defined storage. But when you have so many servers running the data storage, the power consumption becomes a very critical factor for the data center or for the hyper-scale data center. So we want to provide a more green solution, more better energy-saving solution. So that's the reason embedded today. Not today, but from the beginning to today, we choose the un-server platform as our server to run the software-defined storage. From the entry... Here's the ampere. This is the ampere-ata platform. For their chipset, they could provide a scale of the processing computing power, but also we choose it due to its energy-saving. It could save more than 60% or 50% of the power compared to the general Intel platform. So the same performance, but much better in the environment. Running the same SAP. For running the same SAP. Running the same storage management solution. Everything the same, but save more than 50%, 60% of the power-saving. What is the G2 partnership to make this the server? Actually, we have the partnership with GIGABYTE computing for the ampere-server platform. Because GIGABYTE they are the expert for the ampere platform. So embedded, we are more focusing on the software development and our GUI management for the SAP storage. And here we see another ampere solution. This is a smaller one. Actually, the chipset, the platform of these two models is the same, but with different memory. Because slide 1, it needs to support 24 slots of the NVMe. So the memory size is much more than the A drive only. And this is 64-core version. But ampere-ata platform, you could have 128-core version as well, but less more for the compute purpose. We are doing the storage, so we don't need such big compute power for that. And what I'm looking at here, this is your custom design? This is our initial design for the SAP storage appliance. This is our in-house design. It's not cooperated with other companies. So we call it micro-server architecture. Because the SAP storage is the distributed storage. So we decided to distribute the hardware platform to run the distributed software-defined storage. It can consider the hard drive. The entire server may be just 60 watts to 100 watts in total. 100 watts is the trace flow. So in normal daily operation, maybe just 50 to 60 watts. And this one, it could support the SAP storage for the data backup, data archiving, and also for the multimedia file as well. So are you saying that for the same basic backup solution? Yes. This could use half the power of other solutions? Less than half power. Less than half power? Yeah, I think it could save about 70 percent power compared to the general server in the market. 70 percent power saving. Yeah, 70 percent power saving. Because you know for the large-scale data center, it's not only the power to run the system, but also the power to cooling down the system. So it's the double-side effect for that. Is there... I always want to backup 40 terabytes. 40 terabytes? All my videos I need to backup. And I have so many challenges because Google tells me now I have to move everything. Because they don't want to provide unlimited anymore. Oh, I see. You need to pay the monthly charge for that. Yeah. But you know, when I buy external hard disk, I just buy 14 terabytes for $200. Okay. And it's very cheap to buy external hard disk. Yes. But I want this to be on the cloud. At the same price what I pay for in the store, you know. So I just need my storage to be mostly powered off. Mostly offline somehow. And only turn on 0.1 percent of the time when I need it, you know. Does it make any sense what I'm saying? Yeah. Okay. Let me say so. When you want to store your massive data, you could choose the public cloud. Like the Google, like the Amazon, or like the Microsoft Azure. You could choose any of these public cloud. The entry level is quite simple and, you know, it doesn't cost you a lot. But for the enterprise who want to do this massive backup with Google Cloud or with AWS, it costs them a lot because the pricing strategy is different. So now a lot of companies, they also do the private cloud inside layer data center, layer data center in the company, right? But they also want to use the same protocol, the object storage as well. From this point of view, CEP is very interesting because CEP, it could support multiple protocol including the object storage, which is S3 compatible. That means it's compatible with the AWS S3. So you could have the on-premise equipment like our equipment in your data center root inside your company. And you could scale out the capacity as you need. You just need to connect to the same IP range and the same switch, power of the rig switch. Then you could have on-premise private cloud in your enterprise or at your home. Because you are a YouTuber, you have massive data. So maybe your home, you need already 40 terabyte, 100 terabyte, right? But you could access this data just like you access to the cloud because it's the object storage. Yeah. So, but what I'm trying to understand is, you know, those hard disks. Yes. To have them use the minimum amount of power, the best way is to turn them off. And only to turn them on when you need it. Does that make any sense? That makes sense. But our, you know, because our target customer is not the end user who do lightweight, it's more for the data center. So they are 24 hours running. They are almost all the time running. So, of course, to turn it off when you don't do have any workload is a power saving mode. But since our target customer, they don't do that quite frequently. So we didn't do that. But it's doable. It's doable with the same hard disk and with the same boards. It's just software solution. Yeah, I think it's doable. Technically, it's doable. Just need to do some extra effort for light. And then also, I guess, on my 14 terabyte external Seagate, it's a, I think it's called SMG. What's it called? The shingle metallic, the shingle hard disk. The one that's the cheapest one, you know? But we don't use the cheapest one. We are using their enterprise grays. It's the ASOS. Yeah, it's EXOA series. It's their data center grays. So the cheapest label of Seagate, sorry, I don't know that. Since our target application is more for the data center or enterprise. Yeah. Maybe the best solution is to have a mix. You can have some that are high grade and some that are the cheapest one to have the cold storage. But I guess cold storage, people put that on the tapes or what? For the cold storage, extremely cold storage, you still have to tap to do that. And for, I should say, it's possible for everything, just depending on the application and your target market. For Embeddy today, since we, our customer, they don't do lightweight. So our product, we don't do, you know, turn off the power during the rest. Yeah. But it's doable, technically. So is this solution right here the lowest cost storage solution in the world? Because of less power consumption. It's hard to say, but it must be very aggressive and a very competitive pricing to the customer, to the end user. Yeah. But again, we are enterprise product. So the enterprise product doesn't mean the cheapest one for the consumer. Yeah. It's different. The consumer and the enterprise is two different segment market. Yeah. So I will not say we are the cheapest, but I will say we are offering a very high quality, high availability and a good software defined solution with reasonable pricing, affordable pricing. I should say so. But of course, I cannot imagine the hardware has to be so cheap, but more like the power consumption in the long term, that's where people save the money. Because less power consumption, you said 70% less. Yeah. So in terms of the power charge for their electricity fee, must be the cheapest one. All right. This custom solution, you announced already how long time ago? Oh, actually we announced this architecture since 2016. So it's about six to seven years ago. But we have different model generation up to today. So are people buying this design or mostly the gigabyte solution? You know, for the previous time, we are promoting the micro server design. But the gigabyte decentralized server, we just adapt it since last year because we find right now with the media pricing, I mean the NBMB price or SSD price, it dropped down very quickly, right? So more and more customer data center and the enterprise, they are able to afford the fresh storage. But to run the fresh, the micro server architecture is not so suitable because the fresh, it's better to have the large bandwidth and the higher computing resource and the higher memory resource. So that's the reason why we also have this segment product with the gigabyte. So it's two different markets, two different requirements. We offer different solutions based on, you know, it's kind of the pilot made to the market. So the best solution here is hard disk? It's hard disk for hard disk, hard drive. And your customer usually would get how many terabytes on each 20? 20. Today 20. So that's... It's starting from maybe 4 terabytes, 6 terabytes with the year, 8 terabytes, and right now most of customers they choose 16, 18 and 20 terabytes. So when you put a 20, it's 160 terabytes in one of these. Yeah, one of these. But you can imagine for the NBMB, if you choose the micro data center level, NBMB they have 30 terabytes NBMB. It's bigger size than the hard drive. Now the pricing is about... Let me think about it. The price is about 13 tons per disk. 13 times more. Yeah, yeah. Because if you compare the 30 terabytes NBMB price, I mean if you buy with them, not with us, okay? The market price. And the 20 terabytes hard drive, it probably have 10 times to 13 times the price gap from two different media. For the same storage amount. Yeah. So it's a choice. Do you think in the future the NBMB, the flash, you think in the future will be cheaper than the hard disk or never? You know, if it's cheaper, that's the cross of the desk, right? So that's the worry the disk company or the fresh company they should worry. Yeah, but it's all good for the end user. For you, it's all good no matter what. Yeah, it's all good. I just wonder if at some point they will find a way with a 3D NAND or something Yeah, you know. to make it cheaper than the hard disk. You know, when the hard drive and the flash and NBMB if they cross the line, cross the pricing point, I think the new technology will come out as well. Yeah. So are you very famous people use your technology all over the world? Hmm. People use your technology around the world? Yeah, we have the partner in Southeast Asia in Europe in Taiwan. So we try to establish the regional partner to promoting our product because our product is ready to use software-defined storage. So to leverage the partnership in each country and the region we could promote our concept and the product to the world. And we are doing this. We will keep doing that. And Marvel has a long history of doing kind of like controllers for the hard disk. Yes, and Marvel, they are also, you know, a lot of the NAS systems, the NAS devices they are using the Marvel chip as well. So they have very long-term support. working on the on this domain already. But we use the same chip say to work out the server product for that. So this is quite innovative product during the 2016, during the year. Yeah. And is there any talk of radically changing this design? You have future ideas and stuff? You know, that's really depends on the market demand because right now we we observe more and more demand on the fresh, less and less demand on the hard drive from our customer side. That's the reason why we move forward to the fresh to the NVMe. So I don't know when the demand for the NV for the NVMe self-storage or the demand for the hard drive self-storage will come to a, you know, crossing point. So the market demand will also make our decision differently. How is your business model we sell the we sell the our business model is we sell the tanking solution to the partner and then they do the local support and they resell to their customer. So most of time it's the tanking solution but for some direct customer or you know different business commitment project we do the software only support as well. charbacks.com Here at Compitex there's a bunch of 8K displays this 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. Just use wise is way faster and is 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 Compitex 2023 coverage. Yeah, sorry about the huge interruptions and the mute. Sometimes my yellow box slightly buggy and somehow doesn't capture the sound of the HDMI who knows maybe it's because my HDMI cable isn't certified I hope it's certified. I would need to check that super micro servers tomorrow I'll try to film with these guys. So, as I hear there's a super micro AIC where's the AIC those two guys and gigabyte so that's going to be for tomorrow hopefully I catch some MP at the Computex 2023. Switching me off I need to have a screen lock so you don't get switched off my live stream so I don't know how long time ago it's switched I'm looking for the media room pretty sure they're closed but I'll have a look so tomorrow AIC super micro gigabyte that's my plan I wish I could make it to the ampere booth somehow FSB VIP Hi, is closed? Not closed, okay. Media room is closed. So, Asus Airjet Damn, what is so noisy Oh, there is I'll try time tomorrow Okay, so I'm sorry about the disconnects I don't know, it's because I'm squeezing the HDMI cable if it's not certified What's happening with that? 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