marco mezger is the co—founder of memory chip technology company neumonda and he says this time aroundwan's earthquake preparedness protected its high—tech industries. the first reports what we are seeing right now is also that there is no major damage or disruption on the production. tsmc is talking at the moment about, what, six hours�* disruption, around about $60 million damage. that was the statement what they have given yesterday, but given the fact that i think these machines are highly sensitive and they need to be checked very carefully in order to make sure that the wafers produced there are coming out in high quality. when you think about the share of advanced processed notes for the foundry business, this is more than 65% for the world's production, basically on this island. ai servers is 100% for the usa is produced in taiwan. so i think in this regard, taiwan has learned from their devestating earthquake in 1999, which was 25 years ago, where there was a power outage for almost one week before they could turn back. this has not happened yesterday. so taiwan was better pre