Thank you, Brett, and good afternoon. As Brett and Gary mentioned, revenue in the first quarter was above our original expectations and represented a 10% growth over the prior year period and down 2.1% sequentially, which is better than the typical seasonality. Our global POS increased in the quarter, and our channel inventory was lower in terms of both dollars and weeks. Looking at global sales in the first quarter, Asia represented 78% of the revenue, Europe 13%, and North America 9%. We are seeing improvements across all regions, with a higher book-to-bill ratio and a stronger beginning backlog going into the second quarter. In terms of our end markets, industrial was 23% of Diodes product revenue, automotive 19%, computing 27%, consumer 17%, and communication 14% of the product revenue. Our automotive and industrial revenue combined totaled 42%, which is comparable to the last quarter. Our ability to maintain this level of revenue as this end market undergoes inventory and demand adjustments reflects the success of our past and ongoing content expansion and design win initiatives. Let me now review the end markets in greater detail. Starting with the automotive market, we maintain product revenue at 19% and are seeing the overstock situation continue to improve. We see some demand recovery, but visibility is still limited. Our focus remains on content expansion and market share gain to position Diodes for growth as the auto market recovers. In terms of our demand creation, momentum remains strong throughout the quarter with expanding design ins and design wins across all focus areas, including connected driving, comfort, style, safety, and electrification. Several examples include our FBR product with several designs in ADAS and automotive panel applications, while our buck converters, newly released MOSFET, silicon carbide MOSFETs, and 400-volt TVS products were designed into DC-DC, onboard charging, and EV charging applications. Additionally, our low IQ LDO family and high current LDOs receive solid demand for always-on MCU power supply and wireless charging applications. We're also seeing rapid adoption of our small Lincoln PCI Express packet switches, USB Type-C redrivers, and active crossbar MUXes for real C entertainment and smart copy applications. Our bidirectional TVS diodes are also being designed into Copic T-box applications, while our high power-rated TVS products are being designed into several automotive applications. Additionally, our dual-line CAN bus protectors have been selected for protection in battery management system applications, and our five-volt overcurrent protection switches saw solid demand for electronic control unit systems. Also, in the auto market, we extended the strong design-in momentum for our linear LED drivers and multimode controllers being used in rear and backup lighting and headlight applications. Our CMOS crystal oscillator and spread spectrum crystal oscillators are seeing traction in image sensor reference clocks driven by higher data rates for sensor resolution. Turning to the industrial market, the inventory correction continues similar to the automotive market. Although we are seeing some signs of improvement at certain end customers, overall demand is still slow to recover. Visibility is also limited in the industrial market, and we are seeing more short lead time orders. Despite the slow demand recovery, we continue to make progress and gain design momentum across a number of products and applications. Our silicon carbide diodes and MOSFETs have been winning designs in 800-volt PC power supplies and elevator power applications, while our bridge rectifiers are being designed into switching power supplies for telecom, desktop, and server applications and power delivery adapters. Also, in the industrial market, our buck converters are winning designs for industrial gate drivers and oven control applications, and our wide-wing LDOs saw solid demand for fans, power tools, and e-meter applications. We're also securing strong design wins for our linear LED drivers in traffic and transportation signs. Our bidirectional TVS products have several design wins for interface, IO, and battery management system cell protection in multiple industrial applications. Additionally, our contact image sensor products for AOI are being utilized in battery film inspection, glass and printing measurements, panel inspections, barcode printers, as well as check scanner applications. In the computing end market, our ongoing design momentum in the AI server and data center applications continues to be a key highlight for Diodes in the quarter. We secured wins for our newly released PCI Express 6.0 clock generators and clock buffers, as well as PCI Express packet switches to expand the CPU's IO requirements, as well as BMC controllers, USB host controllers, security encryption processors, and MCIO cables. Also, for the AI servers and high-speed data applications, our SBR products have been increasing design ins, while our crystal oscillators are gaining traction in optical modules for faster data rates, and our ultra-low jitter crystal oscillators are seeing traction in smart network interface cards. Within the broader computing market, demand remains solid for Diodes bus switches in enterprise SSD applications, and our eUSB 2 repeater solutions have become the standard interface for CPUs and SoC processors. Additionally, our MEP D5 redrivers are being used in laptop PC camera applications to enable a higher bandwidth camera interface, and our newly introduced MOSFETs are seeing traction for DC-DC power converter applications in servers and laptops, while our PCI Express 5.0 clock generators and protection devices are being designed into docking station applications. In the consumer market, we are gaining design win traction with our FBR and TVS products for AC-DC power supplies for TVs, printers, gaming adapters, and chargers applications, and our protection devices are being adopted in brushless DC fans and air conditioning applications for smart home appliances. Also, in the consumer market, our bus switches solution enjoys steady revenue for SSDs and next-generation portable gaming console applications, and our five-volt overcurrent protection switches receive strong demand for physical interface power ports such as USB and HDMI. Additionally, Diodes' newly released level shifter product family also achieved design wins in applications such as PC memory, smartwatches, and other computer applications. Lastly, in the communication market, Diodes' ESD protection products are winning designs in smartphone camera applications with AI features, while our MOSFETs are being designed into mobile phones for battery management applications. We're also seeing traction in 5G applications for our protection devices. Additionally, our ultra-low jitter crystal oscillators are being utilized in gigabit switches and optical modules for AI networking and data center applications. One final comment. The recent US-China tariff increases and related impact remain a very dynamic situation, especially the potential effect on our customers. We are working closely with our customers to monitor the situation while also reviewing the potential exposure across our products. Diodes has multiple manufacturing facilities located around the globe, and many parts are alternative manufacturer flow qualified. We anticipate an immaterial impact. Additionally, our hybrid manufacturing model provides us with the flexibility to adjust our capacity planning between internal and external as well as supply chain arrangements, thereby mitigating the cost impact related to the trade tariffs. In summary, as evident by our comments today, our business is gaining increasing momentum with achievements of consecutive quarters of year-over-year growth. Additionally, our overall inventory has continued to improve and positions us to benefit from a broadening recovery of demand across our end markets. And although the current tariffs create economic uncertainty, Diodes' hybrid model and global manufacturing footprint enable us to strategically meet the needs of our customers. We remain highly optimistic about our growth prospects in 2025 and beyond. With that, we now open the floor to questions. Operator?