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MSI Announces New X870 Motherboards Supporting AM5 Sockets and Ryzen 9000 Processors

Hot off the heels of AMD’s announcement of its new Ryzen AI and Ryzen 9000 series processors, MSI has announced its offerings based on AMD’s X870 chipset. The new motherboards are designed to unleash the power of the upcoming AMD Ryzen 9000 Series processors and feature cutting-edge 4nm CPU process technology, these motherboards promise to deliver unparalleled performance, efficiency, and versatility for gamers and content creators alike.

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The new X870 motherboards support the AM5 socket, ensuring seamless compatibility with the latest AMD Ryzen 9000 Series processors, including the Ryzen 9 9950X, 9900X, Ryzen 7 9700X, and Ryzen 5 9600X. Existing AMD 600 Series motherboards can also be upgraded to support the Ryzen 9000 Series processors through a simple BIOS update that will be made available on MSI’s website.

MSI showcased two X870 models at COMPUTEX 2024: the MAG X870 TOMAHAWK WIFI and PRO X870-P WIFI. The company plans to offer a comprehensive lineup catering to diverse user needs across the MPG and MEG series. Specific details on availability and pricing for all models will be announced closer to launch.

New Features for a Next-Generation Performance

MSI’s X870 motherboards introduce several innovative features designed to enhance user experience. The all-new “EZ PCIe Release” allows for effortless removal of graphics cards installed in the primary PCIe Gen 5.0 slot. Additionally, the upgraded “EZ PCIe Clip II” boasts an improved hooking mechanism for easier removal and installation of graphics cards.

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MSI has also reinforced the PCIe slots on its X870 motherboards with three additional anchor points and thicker materials to address the increasing weight and size of modern graphics cards. This “PCIe Steel Armor” is reported to be 121% stronger compared to the previous generation, offering improved stability and support for even the heaviest graphics cards.

The second generation of “EZ M.2 Clip II” simplifies the installation and removal of M.2 SSD storage. Featuring a screwless design, users can effortlessly open the M.2 Frozr cooler with a simple squeeze and install the M.2 SSD with a push. Removal requires only a slight pull to the left.

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All X870 motherboards are equipped with cutting-edge Lightning Gen 5.0 PCIe and M.2 slots, unlocking the full potential of high-speed storage devices. Additionally, a USB 4 connector now comes standard on all X870 models, supporting data transfer speeds of up to 40GB/s.

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For seamless connectivity, MSI has upgraded the Wi-Fi antenna module with a quick-release mechanism for easy installation. The top-tier MAG X870 TOMAHAWK WIFI and PRO X870-P WIFI models boast advanced 5G LAN, Wi-Fi 7, and Bluetooth 5.4 technologies, ensuring smooth and uninterrupted network performance for demanding applications and online gaming.

Pricing & Availability

Specific pricing and availability information for the entire MSI X870 motherboard lineup, including the MAG X870 TOMAHAWK WIFI and PRO X870-P WIFI showcased at COMPUTEX 2024, will be revealed closer to launch.

2023 ELLE STYLE AWARDS ended perfectly in Hangzhou, China

SHANGHAI, Nov. 17, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Nov.3, The 2023 ELLE Style Awards was held with the theme of “REUNION and TRIBUTE” by ELLE China at Hangzhou Future Sci-tech City. Nearly 100 celebrities and models gathered to celebrate ELLE China’s 35th anniversary, to pay tribute to the fashion styles and women’s spirits that have been witnessed and led by China over the past 35 years. The evening served as an opportunity to reflect on the past and look ahead to the future of China’s fashion industry, as a new chapter was collectively written.


Daisy Wang, CEO of Hearst Greater China, Valéria, International director of ELLE, and Sun Zhe, Editor-in-chief of ELLE China, opened the ceremony with their speeches. Several representatives from the fashion industry were awarded at the event. Maria Grazia Chiuri, the first female creative director of Dior, was given the “Fashion Designer of the Year” award. The iconic Red Sole Shoe creator Christian Louboutin was presented with the “ELLE Legend Award”. Supermodel Zhang Lina, who graced the cover of ELLE China 35th anniversary, won the “Supermodel of the Year “, whereas Wang Wenqin, the first supermodel to feature on the ELLE China’s cover, won the ” Iconic Supermodel of the Year”. Makeup artist Xin Miao awarded the “Makeup Artist of the Year”, artist Cao Fei won the “Artist of the Year” and swimming athlete Ye Shiwen,who recently achieved great feats at the Hangzhou Asian Game, was distinguished as the “Athlete of the Year.” In addition, the “Rising Supermodel of the Year” and “Rising Photographer” were bestowed upon supermodel Ouyang Ying and photographer Ren Haihua respectively, and the “Stylish Rising Award” was presented to Shanghai Haruki Murakami series.

It is worth mentioning that in this grand ceremony, Hearst China also held a strategic cooperation memorandum exchange ceremony with Hangzhou Future Sci-tech City, which will usher in more in-depth cooperation in the future. Another highlight of the ceremony is the announcement of HEARST WONDER CLUB, and the appearance of the first vice president unit and the first president of city.

2023 ELLE STYLE AWARDS thanks to our strategic partners Tmall, Taobao Live, ROBOCAR JiYue 01, RAPIDO, Ulike, Hennessy V.S.O.P , and Dolby Labs as technology support partner. Also thanks to the special partners Estee Lauder, Lancôme, Liby, Samsung, SkinCeuticals. Special thanks to T9tea.

BEA Victorious at the 11th Global Brand Awards


Bank’s consistent pursuit of the best stands out in the industry

LONDON, Oct. 3, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — The Bank of East Asia, Limited (‘BEA’) has taken home three Hong Kong awards at the prestigious 2023 Global Brand Awards. It won Best Personal Banking Brand, Best New Digital Banking Product (BEA GOAL), and Best Banking Product (Virtual Card) on the back of its commitment to customer service and innovation, evidenced by its exceptional banking experiences, cutting-edge digital solutions, and pioneering virtual card offerings. This remarkable achievement solidifies the bank’s leadership in the industry, setting new standards for customer-centric services and ground-breaking innovations.

Mr. Jay Reddy, Director of Global Brands Magazine, commented, “BEA’s remarkable achievement, underlining its commitment to innovation and customer service excellence, deserves special recognition. In an industry where many banks hesitate to embrace change, BEA stands out for its unwavering pursuit of excellence, which clearly reflects in its well-deserved win of three prestigious awards. I extend my best wishes to the bank for its future endeavors and hope it continues to lead the way in the banking industry.”

Mr Raymond Ng, BEA’s Deputy Head of Personal Banking Division, said, “The Awards recognise the team’s tremendous effort in putting the customer experience at the forefront. Our digital all-in-one BEA GOAL account was a manifestation of the Group’s strategic development to nurture a new generation of tech-savvy customers. It provides access to customised wealth management solutions and diversified retail banking services anytime, anywhere, at their fingertips. We are committed to building positive long-term relationships and developing innovative products and services to meet evolving needs of our customers.”

About The Bank of East Asia, Limited

Incorporated in Hong Kong in 1918, The Bank of East Asia, Limited (‘BEA’) is a leading Hong-Kong-based financial services group listed on The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong, with total consolidated assets of HK$872.1 billion (US$111.3 billion) as of 30th June, 2023.

BEA provides a comprehensive range of corporate banking, personal banking, wealth management and investment services to customers through an extensive network of about 130 outlets covering Hong Kong, the Chinese Mainland, Macau, Taiwan, Southeast Asia, the United Kingdom, and the United States. For more information, please visit: http://www.hkbea.com/

About Global Brands Magazine (England)

Global Brands Magazine (GBM) is a UK-based magazine at the forefront of news, views and opinions on ‘best in class’ brands that are shaping the future of their industry.

About the Global Brand Awards

The Global Brand Awards honour brands for their excellence in performance, and rewards companies for the quality of their services. The Awards highlight the accomplishments of organisations that have performed remarkably well in their respective industries. We are excited to announce the highly anticipated awards ceremony which will take place at The Athenee Hotel located in the heart of Bangkok, Thailand, in May 2024.

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DFI Is Listed in CommonWealth Magazine’s 2021 “Fast 100”

TAIPEI, Aug. 26, 2021 — The spread of the COVID-19 epidemic around the world has triggered a series of technological and financial wrestling, and restarting the growth momentum of enterprises at this moment has become an arduous challenge. CommonWealth Magazine uses 2020 revenue in the range of 100 million to 10 billion and three consecutive years of profit growth as the screening criteria. Industrial computer leader, DFI, has a revenue of NT$8.35 billion (equivalent to 300 million U.S. dollars), an annual increase of 18.8%. Due to these good results, DFI has been ranked amongst the Fast 100 in CommonWealth Magazine for two consecutive years, and ranked ninth in revenue.

CommonWealth Magazine, founded on June 1, 1981, is Taiwan’s first financial-oriented professional news magazine. In 2007, CommonWealth Magazine became the first financial news media in Taiwan to launch an English-language website. In the years since, it has presented stories of Taiwanese companies, and industries as well as Taiwan’s political, economic, and social environment to the world through comprehensive and in-depth reports while providing news with a perspective.

DFI joined the Qisda Group in 2017. In 2019, DFI acquired AEWIN to expand into the cybersecurity business, and Ace Pillar to expand diversified & comprehensive solutions, specializing in smart manufacturing, smart healthcare, and intelligent transportation systems/infrastructure. According to a research report released by TrendForce in July, in the first half of 2021, DFI ranked third with a revenue of NT$5.28 billion (equivalent to 186.7 million U.S. dollars) and a 25.2% YoY increase.

"In recent years, in response to the trend of edge computing, industrial computer products have been widely used in the field of Internet of Things and becoming an important key to accelerating the introduction of artificial intelligence technology. The industrial Internet of Things and digital healthcare are growing rapidly. With 40 years of experience and with the strength of the Qisda Group, the rapid growth has deepened the supply chain’s recognition of DFI. This allowed DFI to continue to be listed in the Fast 100 of CommonWealth Magazine," said Steven Tsai, President of DFI.

Founded in 1981, DFI is a global leading provider of high-performance computing technology across multiple embedded industries. With its innovative design and premium quality management system, DFI’s industrial-grade solutions enable customers to optimize their equipment and ensure high reliability, long-term life cycle, and 24/7 durability in a breadth of markets including factory automation, medical, gaming, transportation, smart energy, mission-critical, and intelligent retail.

Learn more about the Fast 100 of 2021 by CommonWealth Magazine:
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IQM staff publishes a quantum-computer breakthrough in Nature


The new high-speed nanoscale radiation detector is now on par with the best quantum computer readers. Many present IQM employees co-authored the research carried out at Aalto University and VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland.

ESPOO, Finland, Oct. 1, 2020 — Prof. Mikko Möttönen‘s university research group and collaborators have engineered a fast and ultra-sensitive nanoscale bolometer that detects very faint microwave radiation. In fact, the radiation detected is so weak that heating up a cup of coffee at room temperature, for 1°C in a microwave oven would have taken 50 septillion times more energy. That is a 5 followed by 25 zeroes.

Artistic impression of electric conduction and superconductor proximity effect in a heated graphene bolometer. Credit: Heikka Valja.
Artistic impression of electric conduction and superconductor proximity effect in a heated graphene bolometer. Credit: Heikka Valja.

"The device is so tiny; it could even fit inside a bacterium," says Möttönen who is a joint Professor of Quantum Technology at Aalto University and VTT, and also a Co-Founder of IQM.

The new bolometer can measure the energy of photons much more accurately and faster than before. This is essential for quantum computers, since measuring the energy of qubits, the quantum bits, is an integral part of quantum algorithms. Moreover, the device is small and readily integrable into superconducting quantum processors, providing a clear path towards real-world applications.

"We started the proof-of-concept using gold palladium for the bolometer," says M.Sc. Roope Kokkoniemi, the first author of the Nature paper who just joined IQM. "It worked but at the same time we also figured out how to make it even better. This is where graphene comes in as a replacement. The end result is indeed a much better sensor that can operate at higher speed, so much better that it can be useful in reading out the state of a superconducting qubit, the building block of a superconducting quantum processor," added Roope. This has also been a collaborative effort with Professor Pertti Hakonen‘s NANO group of Aalto University, with VTT, and with National University of Singapore.

Accelerating the development at IQM
In quantum computers such as the ones developed at IQM, this detector technology could prove very useful in replacing conventional readers and enabling the scaling up of future quantum processors due to its relatively small size. By virtue of being at the epicenter of quantum in Finland, IQM is in a unique position to commercialize such breakthroughs through close cooperation with the growing local quantum ecosystem.

"We consider this an exciting milestone in the field of quantum technology. IQM is constantly looking for new ways to enhance its quantum-computer technology and this new bolometer certainly fits the bill," explains Dr Kuan Yen Tan, Co-Founder of IQM who was also involved in the reported research.

Technology from the best research
IQM is a prime example of a successful technology transfer story, epitomizing how research can be commercialized in an expedited way. IQM has become the leading quantum-computer company in Europe in an extraordinarily short time, already making its way towards the first commercial quantum computer sale. The company has managed to establish itself a unique foundation in the field, not only because of it has been able to recruit a major fraction of the highly limited pool of talented quantum engineers, but also because of its ability to cooperate with universities and industry partners all over Europe.

Significant part of IQM’s rapid development and brilliance in the field of quantum computing stems from the close interplay with academia. In fact, IQM is highly integrated in academia and most of its employees have research background. IQM’s team has collectively published over 640 scientific articles with more than 27,000 citations.

IQM’s aim is to become a pan-European quantum-computer company and further expand its partnerships with the best research teams all over Europe.

The link to the Nature article: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-2753-3

The link to the Aalto University’s press release: https://www.aalto.fi/en/news/new-detector-breakthrough-pushes-boundaries-of-quantum-computing

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Two authors of the Nature paper on the new bolometer at IQM laboratories: Roope Kokkoniemi (left) and Kuan Yen Tan (right).
Two authors of the Nature paper on the new bolometer at IQM laboratories: Roope Kokkoniemi (left) and Kuan Yen Tan (right).

 

 

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Global Banking & Finance Review Magazine Launches its Native Android & iOS Apps


SINGAPORE, Sept. 25, 2020 — Global Banking & Finance Review Magazine, a world-renowned financial magazine, has launched mobile apps that make the magazine’s valuable content accessible to the public at no cost.

The magazine covers global topics on business, finance, banking, technology, trading, insurance, investing, and leadership. The magazine has evolved from the growing need to have a more balanced view of informative and independent news within the financial community. 

The experienced contributors of the magazines provide in-depth information that grants valuable insights into the latest happenings in the relevant fields. Leading players and key figures of the industry can gain this critical information from within the finance sector for free via the newly launched apps. Launching these apps is a part of Global Banking & Finance Review’s consistent efforts to make quality financial information accessible, palatable, and easily available to the public.

The Financial magazine provides ground-breaking coverage across various topics from across the world. The magazine is divided into Asian, African, American & European sections, offering articles, news, and analysis written by experts within various industries. Information like this, although extremely important and valuable, is not easy to access even in the Age of the Internet. That is the gap GBAF is seeking to address with its new apps.

With these apps, Global Banking & Finance Review has made it easier for the common man to access information that can radically change the way they manage their financial lives. To make the experience even better, the apps carry no ads. Of late, people have started going to great lengths to avoid being bombarded with ads while making use of free content. The Global Banking and Finance Review apps offer an ad-free experience while giving access to all the issues of the Global Banking & Finance Review Magazine. Smartphone users can now view all these magazines and use them to form better financial decisions.

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Icelandic Genomes Elucidate Neanderthal Heritage of Europeans

Archaic genetic fragments comprising nearly half the Neanderthal genome are circulating in the European gene pool today

The average European carries more than 500 such archaic fragments, including SNPs linked to prostate cancer risk, iron retention, blood clotting speed, and height

REYKJAVIK, Iceland, April 23, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — Scientists at deCODE genetics and colleagues from the Max Planck Institute and universities in Denmark and Iceland today publish in Nature the first study to use whole-genome sequence data from across a population to shed light on the present-day legacy of interbreeding between modern and archaic humans more than 50,000 years ago. In general terms, the findings support previous estimates that most people outside of Africa have approximately 2% archaic ancestry, predominantly the result of repeated contact and interbreeding between groups of Homo sapiens and multiple Neanderthal individuals. The results also show more significant than expected genomic fragments from Denisovans, another archaic human species that interbred with both Neanderthal and Homo sapiens.

Yet the principal significance of this study lies in the unprecedented magnitude of data that was used to understand the nature and impact of this archaic legacy. In its first phase, the study utilizes whole genome sequence (WGS) data from 28,000 Icelanders, nearly ten percent of the entire population, and 286 sub-Saharan Africans in the 1000 Genomes project. A limiting factor in previous studies has been an overreliance on searching modern genomes for sequence fragments derived from just three archaic individuals for whom we have good quality sequence data: two Neanderthals and one Denisovan. The authors here turn this approach on its head, using the African sequences as a baseline for Homo sapiens with no introgression from Neanderthals, and against which they compared the Icelandic sequence data. The resulting chromosomal fragments found in Icelanders but not shared by Africans comprise a vast catalogue of 15 million putative archaic fragments.

After combining identical and overlapping fragments, the authors identified more than 50,000 distinct archaic fragments covering 38-48% of the readable genome. These contain nearly 400,000 single-letter sequence variants, that are absent from the African samples. Intriguingly, in the Icelandic samples the authors identify nearly 300 “archaic deserts” where there are no archaic fragments; these cover nearly 25% of the genome, including the entire X chromosome.

To better understand the phenotypic impact of the archaic variants, the deCODE team examined them for association with 271 phenotypes in whole-genome data on 210,000 Icelanders. After winnowing suggestive associations in order to eliminate those driven be nearby non-archaic variants, they identified five archaic variants with genome-wide significant associations. One has previously been linked to decreased levels of prostate specific antigen (PSA) and risk of prostate cancer, but was not known to be of archaic origin; two decrease levels and mass of hemoglobin; a fourth increases the time it takes for blood to clot; and the fifth decreases height.

“Whether individually or collectively, our genome enables us to learn more about who we are by telling us where we come from. This paper is a kind of ancestry report for one branch of our species, and it’s telling us that in this particular neighborhood we are not just Homo sapiens but also the descendants of ancient archaic humans – cousin species whose lineage is thus not entirely extinct,” said Kari Stefansson, CEO of deCODE and a senior author on the paper. “We are scratching the surface of what this hybrid legacy means. What we know is that in the 50,000 years from their time to this, our adaptability and diversity have enabled us to mix and move, settle and thrive in every corner of the planet as they did not. In these dark days we would do well to remember that our differences are literally the mark of our success, and so to help each other as best we can.”

Based in Reykjavik, Iceland, deCODE is a global leader in analyzing and understanding the human genome. Using its unique expertise in human genetics combined with growing expertise in transcriptomics and population proteomics and vast amount of phenotypic data, deCODE has discovered risk factors for dozens of common diseases and provided key insights into their pathogenesis. The purpose of understanding the genetics of disease is to use that information to create new means of diagnosing, treating and preventing disease. deCODE is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Amgen (NASDAQ:AMGN).

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Thora Kristin Asgeirsdottir
+354-894-1909
Thora.Asgeirsdottir@decode.is

The Neanderthal In All Of Us - Dr. Kari Stefansson and Dr. Agnar Helgason
The Neanderthal In All Of Us – Dr. Kari Stefansson and Dr. Agnar Helgason