anchor: luksika step back because a lot of people are wondering what this is going to mean for thingsike personal devices, phones and other electronic devices. we talked about military hardware, but is this going to affect our daily use of these devices in getting the most advanced one year? let me put that to you, yang. >> certainly is a concern given we have a development of two different standards. in terms of the consumer market, i would say in the short to medium-term that it's not as big of an issue because in the short term, looking at the industry, we are in a downturn. as you can see from the environment, inflation and spending being squeezed, energy prices increasing. we have seen some key consumer electronics companies coming out with earnings revisions, cuts and hiring frictions -- raises the point to the market is heading for a downturn. semiconductors being the -- and very global filled again. in the short term, what we're looking at, we are faced a more rapid reduction in demand. in the short to medium-term, we are unlikely to see a significant change or at least what w