Thank you, Louis, and good afternoon. Thank you for joining us for our call today. We had an excellent start to the year with the first quarter revenue of $85.9 million, in the upper half of our guidance due to the continued strength in our AI business. Both our five-nanometer CV5 and CV7 product family, as well as our 10-nanometer CV2 product families, contributed to the revenue growth and our average selling price. Continue to increase as we capture more value per design win. AGI revenue, which we define as a product that integrates one of our proprietary deep learning AI accelerators, was more than 75% of our Q1 revenue. And this represents the fourth consecutive quarter of record AI revenue. This achievement demonstrates the execution of our AI strategy in the face of a volatile market. During the first quarter, IoT applications increased mid-single digit sequentially and now represent about three-quarters of our total revenue. With our automotive business declined low single digit sequentially, although automotive revenue was up more than 20% on a year-over-year basis. In our February 26 earning call, we provided a fiscal 2026 revenue growth estimate in the mid to high teens or approximately $327 million to $339 million. With some conservative building to our second half outlook due to the geopolitical uncertainty. Although the geopolitical uncertainty remains high, we are increasing our fiscal 2026 revenue growth estimate to the range of 19% to 25% or approximately $348 million at the midpoint. While we continue to expect that we will not face a material direct impact from the current tariffs, given the uncertainty of an indirect impact, our larger than normal range of guidance reflects our conservative. We are confident in the long-term drivers of our AI strategy and the business remain fully impact. Multiple factors are driving our optimizer for the AI market. Including my recent discussions with customers, the representative customer engagements I will discuss later in the call. As well as evolution. Evolution of our edge AI serviceable available market. Our SAM is comprised of more than 20 different automotive and IoT edge AI applications with a five-year compounded annual revenue growth rate in the high teens. Reaching almost $13 billion in fiscal 2031. In the past, a vast majority of our revenue and our same opportunity originated from the edge endpoint market. All the terminal device in a network. But our new analysts indicate same expansion in the edge infrastructure all the layers of the layer of a network where data from multiple endpoints is aggregated and the incremental advanced AI features and the service such as a multimodal visual language model, vision language, and the reasoning models, can be supported. We are already addressing the edge infrastructure market with the N1 family. And we are now developing a new AI SoC product family to enhance our edge AI infrastructure roadmap. By leveraging the silicon architecture and software investment in our low power and scalable third-generation AI accelerator, we are able to efficiently extend our reach. Over the next few quarters, we will be describing some of the edge infrastructure applications we are targeting in more detail. In April, I attended the IAC West Security Show and met with key customers and partners. Ambarella demonstrated its leadership in GenAI Aggregates, with 18 product demonstrations including the latest Gen AI and the Vision AI capabilities. And I was very pleased with the high level of customer interest and design activities around our advanced AI products. The demonstrations highlight Ambarella's ability to enable scalable, high-performance reasoning and vision AI applications leveraging our third-generation AI accelerator which now supports most of the leading gen AI models from 500 million to 34 billion parameters. We demonstrated deep six models running on our products at the three different price perform points, including CV75, CV72, and N1655 processors. This demos including advanced multistream video analysis exemplify how we are pushing the boundaries of real-time AI-powered security and analytics by running state-of-the-art visual language models for both endpoint and on-prem infrastructure. I will now talk about some of our customer product introductions in the quarter. During the quarter, leading enterprise security camera company introduced two new products based on our CV72. Operating very high resolution and advanced AI analytics. A third product, a wearable device supporting multiple modalities was also introduced to the market. And this first-of-a-kind product is based on our A6LM video processor. As I described earlier, we are seeing increased traction in the AI market beyond our core enterprise and whole security business. This quarter, IoT Edge examples that demand our AI technology including 360-degree portable video cameras, cyclist cameras, industrial automation, and enterprise video conference. In a portable video camera market, market leader Insta360 introduces a flagship model of 360-degree X5 camera based on Ambarella's five-nanometer CV5. The XY offers 8K video with advanced AI-based image processing. Also in the IoT market, Xiaomi announced its value of you highlight camera for cyclists based on our H32 video processors. In the enterprise IoT industrial automation market, Huawei announced its R5000 series of machine vision co-coder reader. Co-readers based on our third-generation AI accelerator. The five-nanometer CV75 enables the system to read up to 90 codes per second. Also in the enterprise IoT, Norway-based Harlow introduced a new category of multi-camera video conferencing products as of the integrated system Europe Expedition. Harlow's new C1 video bar is a part of a collaboration with technology giant Lenovo. The end of the event system is based on our five-nanometer CV72 with 20 times the AI performance of previous generation systems. In our automotive safety and ADAS business, this quarter, we are disclosing wins in China, Japan, Korea, and The US. Leading Japanese OEM will utilize our CV25 SoC in a data logger application. With a CV25 supporting both human viewing and data analytics, the project is supported by a major tier one in Japan with production scheduled to begin this year. Also in Japan, another leading Japanese OEM is utilizing CV25 for multicamera system providing in-cabin recording, and the viewing functions. With production schedule for our current fiscal year. During the second quarter,