But is there – have seen a virtual reality, am I mistaken in thinking that virtual reality is going to require a lot of sensors and are there some functions beyond voice activation or step counting or kind of these fitness applications that might require sensor hubs either in a smartphone or in a dedicated VR device and can you talk for that or am I mistaken about that?
Brian Faith - VP of Worldwide Sales and Marketing
Yes, I think in general anything that you want to do with a battery and if you want to have really precise control of movement, those are very good candidates for adding sensor hubs. And so if you look at a VR type system even its line powered to like your PC or laptop or something like that, if it’s going to have precise or need precise information for movement to give you that user experience, then using a sensor hub or sensor processor is probably a good idea.
Unidentified Analyst
Great. Thanks. And would you say that they are – I don’t know if you have knowledge of capability that would go beyond what an M4 could reasonably do?
Brian Faith - VP of Worldwide Sales and Marketing
Yes, I think – I'll go back to one of the slides that I presented, most of the M4s that are used in these types of environment [indiscernible] around a 100 mps or so and with the COS S3 we're getting a 280 mps. So there is a lot of other processing headroom available to add more algorithms to the platform.
Unidentified Analyst
Great. Okay. Yes, I am just curious can you say if you had any specific queries in the VR department for the sensor capability?
Brian Faith - VP of Worldwide Sales and Marketing
I'd say we've had discussion with certain customers regarding that type of application, but it hasn’t gone through a series and a point where we thought it was important to put into the prepared remarks.
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