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So I want to take just a moment and reiterate why we
think that's such an important milestone.
It's not just a new RF Product but it's a new way to envision
instrumentation, one in which the instrument is completely
designed in software.
And as a user, you can drill down to whatever level you
need to accomplish your application.
We think this is the future of design and test.
Now, it's also very significant for what it means
for LabVIEW, and expanding LabVIEW's capabilities.
Here LabVIEW is used to design one of the most complex
applications in the world.
The firmware of a very high performance RF instrument.
And because it's completely designed in LabVIEW, you as
the system designer for the first time have complete
control over the capability of the firm or of the instrument.
And you can exactly map it to the functional and performance
requirements of your application.
Now we're getting pretty close to the end.
We've shown you a lot of innovation and new products.
But believe it or not, we've got a lot more
for you here at NIWeek.
I want to show you just a few of the other products that are
releasing in a short video.
As you can see, there's no shortage of innovation around
National Instruments.
There's a little smattering of applause.
[APPLAUSE]
So there's a lot of innovation in store for you for the rest
of the week.
But I'm even more excited about what you're
doing on our platform.
You as system designers are building amazing systems, and
you're doing so at a pace the world has never seen.
That's really the power of Moore's Law, and we believe
the power of graphical system design.
Thank you, and have a fantastic NIWeek.