Min-Liang Tan
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all the gamers out there.
And of course, with services business at the same time.
But the RAM situation at the end of the day still is an evolving situation right now.
I wish I knew.
I really don't.
I would say I'm hoping that it doesn't come to that.
I think in short, and we've seen this happen with the industry multiple times in the past before, spikes in terms of pricing.
What's great is that as long as manufacturing kicks in and we are able to keep up, it's just economics at the end of the day.
There is a spike in terms of pricing.
We believe that at some point it will come down.
What goes up must come down, and what goes down at some point goes up too.
Yeah.
Well, I think the tagline is very broad, but it's easier to do a catchier tagline when it's a broad tagline as opposed to it's hardware we look at or software and stuff like that.
But in short for us, we run an ecosystem.
We've got hardware, we've got software, we've got services.
And starting with the hardware, I think we do see that AI is going to be part of the whole ecosystem.
kind of a conversation in terms of hardware, where the way that we look at it would be things like whether it's AI companions or whether it's making smart, uh, headphones like with Motoko, right?
We see all of this as augmenting what's happening today, not replacing it.
So it's not about, it's not a gen AI conversation that we've got.
It's about how do we bring the smarts when we design product, um,