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As we look now to have a billion transistors on a single chip and even looking to a trillion transistors in a single package by the end of the jet the decade.
And unlike what Jensen might have you believe Moore's Law is alive and well.
And Taiwan continues to play a central role.
You know Intel has had its operations in Taiwan since 1985.
And next year at Computex we're going to have a little 40 year birthday party for Intel and Taiwan.
I.T.
Intel and Taiwan together.
And I want to start with just a big thank you to all of our partners here.
Together we're changing the world again.
Let's hear.
Intel has been our vital partner.
Together we are part of AI.
We are breaking the barriers between people and AI and exploring incredible possibilities.
Our partnership with Intel fuels collective innovation to solve our problems and unleashing creators potential and innovation in the era.
We're creating AI solutions that drive global progress for the betterment of our society.
Everywhere for everything.
We were a cheap breakthrough that would change the world.
What a great group.
And I'm just very grateful for the partnership now for many decades.
Some of you were younger when we first got to know each other.
But in our work together is giving rise to the AI era.
You know and when I think about this AI era I consider it like the Internet.
Twenty five years ago it's that big.
Every device will become an AI device.
Every company will become an AI company.
And we see this as the fuel that's driving the semiconductor industry to reach a trillion dollars by the end of the decade.
And you know Intel as a unique position in this is the only company that gets to service 100 percent of the A.I.
team and A.I.
continuum from semiconductors through products.
And that starts with the Intel foundry.
And chips are the heart of the global economy.
And the world needs more flexible and resilient supply chains.