We closed 2025 with strong execution across the business and meaningful progress on the strategy we have been building over the past year. In the fourth quarter, revenue came in as expected, while profitability exceeded the upper range of our forecast. We delivered strong gross margin expansion and meaningful operating leverage despite a very dynamic operating environment. For the full year, revenue grew 12% to approximately $1,470,000,000. Gross profit increased 30%, and adjusted EBITDA grew more than 80%, reaching over $100,000,000. We also delivered our highest full year gross margin as a public company. That combination of growth, margin improvement, and discipline is what we set out to achieve in 2025. In addition, I am excited to welcome Michael G. Potter as Corsair Gaming, Inc.'s new CFO. Michael joined us in December 2025 and he is already making a positive impact with our leadership team. He brings deep experience in scaling global consumer technology businesses, and leading successful transition toward platform and recurring revenue models. Just as importantly, as a public company CFO, Michael shares our focus on building clear, transparent financial reporting and stronger investor communications for Corsair Gaming, Inc. You will hear directly from him in a few moments. Turning to our business performance, in gaming components and systems, we delivered strong growth for the full year, led by memory and core components, supported by solid demand for the segment as enthusiasts continue to upgrade their performance PCs. Corsair Gaming, Inc. strategically invested in memory inventory to protect consumer demand despite broader market concern about semiconductor supply constraints. In gamer and creator peripherals, we delivered full year growth driven by demand from both creators and sim racing enthusiasts. Fanatec and Elgato were important contributors and both brands continue to strengthen their position in their respective markets. In line with the broader market, we did see softer holiday demand in North America in gaming peripherals, offset by stronger international performance. We expect demand to improve as we move through 2026 especially with the highly anticipated GTA VI launch in Q4. Fanatec in particular, is integrating extremely well. During 2025, we strengthened Fanatec's operations, improved quality and support, and advanced our roadmap with technologies that raise the bar for performance and usability. Product availability has improved. Channel engagement is increasing, and consumer adoption continues to accelerate as we drive growth in one of the fastest expanding areas of our business. Looking forward, I want to spend a moment on what we showcased at CES 2026 because it directly reflects where Corsair Gaming, Inc. is going. We had one of the strongest CES product lineups in our history, and the customer and partner response was extremely encouraging. At the center of our showcase was Stream Deck, which is positioned as a must-have control layer across gaming, content creation, productivity, and emerging AI workflows to voice control Stream Deck. We introduced the Galleon 100 SD, our CES Innovation Award-winning keyboard that integrates Stream Deck directly into a high performance mechanical keyboard, to deliver an immersive and customizable experience. This has quickly become one of the most successful launches in our portfolio, and represents certainly validation that our black based strategy can make an impact. We also demonstrated early support for AI-enabled workflows, deeper software integrations, and new local AI computing platforms to our workstation and edge AI systems. What stood out to us most at CES was how much our ecosystem strategy resonates with customers. We are reducing friction for users, and making complex workflows whether for gaming, streaming, production, or local AI easier to access and control. Another very important milestone for us this quarter was the opening of our first Corsair Gaming, Inc. retail store, we opened our first experience-driven retail location at Westfield Valley Fair Mall in Santa Clara. This is not a traditional retail store. We designed a fully immersive and fun experience showcasing the Corsair Gaming, Inc. ecosystem across gaming, sim racing, and creator workflows. The response has been outstanding with strong opening day demand, and consistent healthy traffic and conversion since. Strategically, this store represents an important step in our plan to deepen consumer engagement and grow brand awareness. Now I would like to share our top priorities for 2026. First, improving the quality of growth through mix, integrated platforms, and innovation. We are prioritizing growth in higher margin gaming, sim racing, and creator categories and ecosystem platforms, supported by a steady cadence of innovative product launches. At the same time, we will continue to leverage both our scale and execution strength in the components and system segment to drive revenue and grow market share. Our foundation continued to be strengthening each quarter giving us a diverse platform to scale and capture incremental