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AMD’s high-end X670E motherboards from ASUS, MSI, Gigabyte, ASRock and Biostar in detail

AMD motherboard partners such as ASUS, MSI, ASRock, Gigabyte and Biostar have revealed more details about the main ones Designs X670E for Ryzen 7000 Desktop Processor.

ASUS, MSI, Gigabyte, ASRock, and Biostar showcase cutting-edge AMD X670E motherboards

AMD Ryzen 7000 CPUs to be moved to a new home Known as AM5, the successor to the long-lasting AM4 platform. It marks a fresh start for the Ryzen Desktop family and as such, current Ryzen CPUs starting with Ryzen 1000 and not until Ryzen 5000 will be supported by the new platform, we’ll tell you why.

The AM5 platform will feature first and foremost the all-new LGA 1718 socket. That’s right, AMD is no longer going the PGA (Pin Grid Array) route and is now focusing on LGA (Land Grid Array), similar to what Intel uses in its current desktop processors. The main reason for moving to LGA is due to the addition of enhanced features and next generation features like PCIe Gen 5, DDR5, etc. which we will see on the AM5 platform. The socket has a single latch and the days of worrying about screws under your precious processors are gone.

Representatives from every motherboard manufacturer joined AMD’s latest products “Expert Meeting” live broadcast Talking about the next-gen X670E designs, but it looks like we may still be missing a few details regarding overclocking and memory support which is something AMD may not want to talk about right now even though the full product lineup announcement is only a few weeks later on 29 August and is scheduled to be released on August 15. So let’s take a look at what the new high-end motherboard offerings have to offer.

ASUS X670E motherboards

ASUS launched it by revealing the advanced device Motherboards ROG Crosshair X670E Extreme and ROG Crosshair X670E HERO. ROG Crosshair motherboards come with 20 + 2 stages for Extreme and 18 + 2 for HERO models. Both models are built with some crazy 110A power phases and in a coordinated design. The VCore PWM controller is an Infineon ASP2205 while the Power Stages is based on the Vishay SIC850.

  • ROG Crosshair X670E Extreme – 20 + 2 phase (110 amps)
  • ROG Crosshair X670E HERO motherboard – 18 + 2 phases (110 amps)

ASUS specifically states that high-end power delivery is essential when overclocking a CPU because it leads to massive current fluctuations and dramatically increased power demands. Some of the standout features include WiFi 6E (AX210), 10 GbE Marvell AQC113CS connectors, Gen 5.0 PCIe x16 & M.2, USB 4, and Quick Charge 4+.

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MSI X670E motherboards

MSI will introduce four new X670E motherboards in the MEG, MPG and PRO series. We recently revealed the flagship MEG X670E GODLIKE motherboards and the manufacturer has confirmed the specifications and PCB we reported. VRM configuration for MSI X670E motherboard as mentioned below:

  • MEG X670E GOODLIK – 24 (105A) + 2 + 1
  • MEG X670E ACE – 22 (90A) + 2 +1
  • MPG X670E Carbon – 18 (90A) + 2 +1
  • PRO X670E-P WiFi – 14 (80A) + 2 +1

MSI pushes things to the extreme with its cutting-edge heatsink designs such as the screwless M.2 Shield Frozr technology, and the M.2 XPANDER-Z Gen 5 Dual AIC (supports up to two PCIe Gen 5.0 x4 SSDs). In an actively cooled solution), 60W USB Type-C power delivery and more powerful power delivery to each layer of the motherboard. We also get a better look at the MEG X670E GODLIKE that looks more beast than ever with a highly saturated PCB design and tons of IO to work with. More details on MSI’s lineup here.

Gigabyte X670E motherboards

The range unveiled by GIGABYTE includes four AORUS motherboards including the X670E AORUS Xtreme, AORUS Master, AORUS Pro AX and AORUS Elite AX. Xtreme is expected to break some OC records on AMD Ryzen 7000 CPUs.

  • X670E AORUS Xtreme – 18 Stage (SPS 105A) Renesas RAA229628
  • X670E AORUS Master – 16 Stage (SPS 105A) Renesas RAA229620
  • X670E AORUS ProAX – 16 Phase (SPS 90A) Infineon XDPE192C3
  • X670E AORUS Elite AX- 16 Stage (SPS 70A) Infineon XDPE192C3

We’ve already covered these motherboards including the previous AERO model here as well as their pricing.

ASRock X670E motherboards

ASRock showcases five X670E motherboards for AMD Ryzen 7000 desktop CPUs. These include the X670E Taichi Carrara, X670E Taichi, X670E Steel Legend, X670E PRO RS & X670E PG Lightning. All five motherboards feature full compatibility with next-generation AMD Zen 4 processors along with DDR5 memory and PCIe Gen 5.0.

The company highlighted some key features like USB Type-C with fast charging, 8-layer PCB design, PCIe 5.0, M.2 heatsink design as well as DDR5 with protection circuits. The lineup is also detailed by us here.

Biostar X670E motherboards

Biostar also talked a bit about the flagship X670E VALKYRIE motherboard which features a 22-stage VRM design and an ultra-durable design that comes with DR.MOS and Digital PWM ICs. This motherboard is a very premium product that is designed to support high-end AMD Zen 4 CPUs.

Will there be mATX and Mini-ITX AM5 motherboards?

In response to a question from viewers on whether we’ll see mATX and Mini-ITX designs within the AM5 family, ASRock’s Mike Yang stated that there are a few hitches they’re working on like heat dissipation on this tiny form factor but once a breakthrough is made, they’re definitely planning to deliver smaller board designs for every AMD 600 series chipset.

Are 2280 M.2 SSDs compatible with the new 2510 M.2 slots?

MSI’s Michel Berchot states that the current 2280 M.2 form factor is fully compatible with the 2510 M.2 slots found on motherboards.

Will Gigabyte have a Tachyon motherboard for the AM5?

Gigabyte’s Sofos Oikonomou stated that there will indeed be a Tachyon motherboard based on the AM5 socket but that it will be based on a different chipset, not the X670, so we’ll likely be looking at a B650(E) product.

It’s always great to hear more information directly from motherboard manufacturers, but key details like AMD EXPO DDR5 memory and overclocking support are still missing. It looks like we now have to wait for the revisions which won’t come out until September 13th to get more data about these revisions but we will try to give you more information about those revisions in the coming weeks.

Which motherboard manufacturer do you think has the best X670E design?

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Mitchell Santner leads from the front as Black Caps win second T20 against the Netherlands

Mitchell Santner came in at No 3 and played a match-winning innings for the Black Caps in their second T20 against the Netherlands.  (File photo)

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Mitchell Santner came in at No 3 and played a match-winning innings for the Black Caps in their second T20 against the Netherlands. (File photo)

At Sportpark Westvliet, The Hague: Netherlands 147-4 (Bas de Leede 53rd off 48, Tom Cooper 26 off 17, Scott Edwards 26 off 20; Michael Bracewell 2-20) lost to Black Caps 149-2 in 14 overs (Mitchell Santner 77th off 42, Daryl Mitchell 51 off 27) by eight wickets

Black Caps captain Mitchell Santner made the most of a rare appearance up the order, making an unbeaten 77 off 42 balls as they beat the Netherlands by eight wickets in their second Twenty20 international.

Santner emerged at No 3 and shared in an unbroken partnership of 123 for the third wicket with Daryl Mitchell, who was also not out, on 51 off 27, when they chased down their target of 148 with six overs to spare.

Netherlands captain Scott Edwards won the toss and chose to bat in the second match at Sportpark Westvliet in The Hague and made an unbeaten 26 off 20 as his side posted 147-4.

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For the second day in a row, Bas de Leede was the key figure for the home side, making 53 not out off 48 balls, while Tom Cooper chipped in with 26 off 17.

Michael Bracewell came into the Black Caps lineup for Lockie Ferguson and took 2-20 from his four overs of off-spin, while seamer Blair Tickener took 1-25 off his four.

Black Caps openers Martin Guptill and Finn Allen both fell cheaply, but Santner and Mitchell ensured there were no nerves as they completed their tour of Ireland, Scotland and the Netherlands with an 11th consecutive white-ball win.

Ten of those present in The Hague will now head to the West Indies, where they will be joined by Kane Williamson, Devon Conway, Tom Latham, Tim Southee and Trent Boult as a full-strength white-ball squad (or close to it) comes together for the first time this year.

The Black Caps have three T20s followed by three ODIs in the Caribbean before their adventures in the northern hemisphere come to an end.

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Police in New York shoot and injure four men they say opened fire at crowded party

Around 11.35 pm Friday, plainclothes police from the violent crime squad were keeping watch on the party, being held in a residential area, from an unmarked car, NYPD Chief of Patrol Jeff Maddrey said during an overnight press conference.

Police “believed that there was a potential to be violence involving some of the local street crews,” Maddrey said.

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The detectives saw a group of men who arrived at the house, pulled out at least three firearms and started firing at the party.

Maddrey said detectives exchanged gunfire with the group of men. Four were shot and taken to the hospital, where they were in stable condition as of Saturday morning, police told CNN.

Police said at least three firearms were recovered. None of the police officers were shot.

“There were a lot of people out here when this occurred,” Maddrey said. “They were basically firing into a crowd.”

“These details are going to illustrate how gun violence continues to beleaguer our communities, and again, I implore members of our community that it is so important to work together with your police so we can put an end to this gun violence,” Maddrey said .

Police have not yet named any of the injured men or detailed what charges they may be facing.

Police said no one else was injured in the shooting.

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Sony LinkBuds S Amazon Deal 2022: Noise Canceling Earbuds Under $150

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It’s rare to find a pair of earbuds that deliver on both design and stellar sound quality. The Sony LinkBuds S do just that and are currently on sale for the lowest price we’ve seen since their release earlier this year. Regularly $199+, the LinkBuds S are on sale for just $148 — a discount of 26% off.

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This Amazon deal is available on both black and white colorways, so you can choose either option when you shop. They’ve got up to six hours of battery life on a single charge, with the accompanying charging case able to store an additional 20. This means you can go through multiple days without having to worry about charging your new Sony buds.

Alexa is built-in too for easy voice assistance access. Skip songs, adjust the volume or check your notifications without having to pick up your phone. Sony’s Integrated V1 processor is also designed to deliver top-notch sound quality. We’ve tested similar Sony LinkBuds before which use the same technology and found the sound on all our chosen music tracks to be incredibly balanced, with minimal distortion.

There’s also IPX4 water resistance. This means you can wear your new Sony LinkBuds S to the gym or even in light rain. The design itself is very sleek, with four ear tip sizes for a customized fit. There are touch controls too, allowing you to pause music, pick up phone calls and even activate voice assistance.

The noise-cancellation features are impressive too, designed to block off most background noise with ease. You even have an ambient sound mode just in case you want to be more in tune with your surroundings.

If you’re looking for a sleek, easy-to-use pair of earbuds with sound quality that almost rivals the Apple AirPods Pro grab this limited-time Amazon deal on the Sony LinkBuds S now — on sale for just $148.

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Judith Durham: a pioneering woman in Australian music | australian music

“I never dreamed of being a pop star. I wanted to be singing on stage and playing piano. I never thought I’d be writing songs. But once things got under way all these things unfolded.”

Musician Judith Durham, who died in Melbourne on 5 August aged 79 from the chronic lung disease bronchiectasis, was always the last person to acknowledge the effect she had as a pioneering woman in Australian music.

Born Judith Mavis Cock in Essendon in 1943, she adopted her mother’s maiden name to perform as a jazz singer aged 18.

However it was a young Melbourne folk/pop band run by advertising agency workmate Athol Guy that would change her life, and the history of Australian music.

Two years after she’d joined The Seekers as a singer, Durham found herself on what was planned to be a 10-week trip to the UK by boat (they were the onboard entertainment). The trip lasted several years.

Their easy-listening sound soon charmed the Brits – drawn to Durham’s pure vocals and diction – and Dusty Springfield’s brother Tom offered to write a song for them. That track, I’ll Never Find Another You, hit No 1 in the UK in 1964. It was No 1 back home and reached No.4 in the US.

A steady stream of global hits followed – The Carnival Is Over, A World of Our Own and Georgie Girl – all written by Springfield, the latter peaking at No.2 in the US.

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The Seekers at the Savoy hotel in London, 1965. Left to right: Keith Potger, Athol Guy, Judith Durham and Bruce Woodley. Photograph: Mirrorpix/Getty Images

Journalist Lillian Roxon summed up the band in 1969 saying “If there hadn’t been The Seekers some shrewd manager would have invented them. One cuddly girl-next-door type and three sober cats who looked like bank tellers.”

Their achievements were remarkable – playing with the Beatles and the Rolling Stones in London and being welcomed home with a show at Melbourne’s Sidney Myer Music Bowl in 1967 watched by a record-breaking 200,000 fans. They were the first Australian band to sell over a million records.

“When I began I don’t think it was even called a music industry,” Durham said in 2019. “It was just you sang and played a few songs.”

However four years after the Seekers’ breakthrough, Durham told her bandmates she was leaving for a solo career.

That fierce determination to do things her own way – as politely as possible – was a Judith Durham trademark.

She called The Seekers her brothers and knew how lucky she was they protected her and was proud they remained friends – working together on the anthemic 1997 hit I Am Australian.

Time had washed away any bitterness – the band had replaced Durham multiple times but the chemistry was never the same.

She would return to touring with The Seekers several times, usually to mark career milestones. In 2013, shortly after coming off stage in Melbourne on a Seekers reunion tour, Durham suffered a brain haemorrhage.

When it took her 15 minutes to write “soya milk” when requesting meals in hospital soon after the medical episode she realized she had a problem – treating it as another challenge in a life that survived a major car accident in 1990 and the death of beloved husband Ron Edgeworth in 1994.

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The Seekers in 2013 after Durham returned to performing after suffering a brain haemorrhage. Photograph: Julian Smith/AAP

She had to learn to read and write again – including music – and how to play keyboards again. That trademark voice was not damaged and a year after the brain haemorrhage she was back on stage, fulfilling her commitments in Australia and the UK – her unfinished business giving her motivation in her recovery.

Durham shared a specialist – Prof John Olver – with Countdown host and Australian music industry icon Ian Molly Meldrum, who had fallen off his roof and suffered severe brain injuries in 2010.

Durham had called Meldrum after he came out of a coma; after her stint in hospital the pair became phone pals.

“She really was the loveliest person you could ever meet,” Meldrum said.

“There’s a reason why you never heard a single bad word about her. And her comeback from her after the haemorrhage was truly remarkable.

“It really takes a lot of work and discipline to recover after a brain injury, but Judith was always very determined. And always so modest about her talent and success. ”

Jimmy Barnes once tracked Durham down because she’d met one of his heroes – Keith Moon of The Who.

Olivia Newton-John saw The Seekers playing at her school in the early days and was inspired by how she and Helen Reddy cracked the international market, noting “She was one of the first Aussie girls to make it overseas”.

Paul Kelly once asked Durham to come to his house to sing the Seekers’ Morningtown Ride for his daughters in their bedroom – it was the tune they’d sing as they were going to sleep as children.

“The songs become part of people’s lives,” Durham said of the request.

She could not believe Elton John once compared her to Karen Carpenter as having the “purest voice in popular music”, saying: “It’s mind-boggling. I’m in awe of all this. I really do find it very, very hard to think that people put me up at that level.”

Durham’s solo career, alongside that of The Seekers, was impeccably curated on CD and DVD – her longtime friend and manager Graham Simpson knowing the importance of protecting the legacy.

“It’s wonderful having all this stuff captured. Otherwise it’s all gone up in smoke,” she said.

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Durham got closure after a final solo tour of New Zealand in May 2016, happy the last time she’d perform on stage was up to her high standards. She knew that further touring could risk another brain haemorrhage.

She had battled the lung condition bronchiectasis since she was a child and it eventually curtailed her flying out of Melbourne, including to Brisbane in 2019 after she was inducted into the Honor Roll at the Australian Women in Music Awards.

Over the last few years, Durham had been composing music and contemplated writing her memoirs. She’d occasionally consult a book on her life by Ella Simpson wrote in 2004 to remember moments that had become hazy.

Durham had made peace with her place in an industry and when she spoke of death in 2019 it was never morbid.

“I look at death very realistically. We all should live our lives like we don’t have much time left. For me to live long enough to see how I’ve been a thread through people’s lives is wonderful.”

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Geelong Cats premiership favorites but fixture curveball, defeat St Kilda Saints, Nathan Buckley on Best On Ground

Geelong veteran Zach Tuohy believes there’s a different feeling about his playing group in 2022 compared to past seasons after the Cats claimed their 11th straight win on Saturday night.

But while seven-time All-Australian Nathan Buckley believes the Cats are “primed at the right time of the year and on top of the ladder for a reason”, he holds some concerns about how “hardened” the Cats could be come September, with clashes against two bottom-10 opponents to come over the final two home and away rounds.

The Cats on Saturday cemented their spot inside the top four with a 45-point win over St Kilda at GMHBA Stadium. It means the Cats will earn a double chance in finals for a fourth straight season – and the ninth time in 12 seasons under coach Chris Scott.

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The narrative around Geelong at this time of the year in recent seasons has been whether they’re able to translate their home and away form into a finals campaign, consistently reaching the preliminary final stage since 2013 but falling short of a flag.

Speaking on Fox Footy’s Best On Ground on Saturday night, Tuohy said there was something different about the 2022 Cats.

“We’ve certainly always felt we’re in with a big shout coming to the pointy end of the year, but this year kind of does have a different smell to it,” Tuohy told Fox Footy.

“I’m not sure you can shut down one or two of our players and think it’s going to effect the result too much, which is a great problem to have.”

Asked if the Cats were the clear No. 1 seed heading into finals, triple premiership Lion Jonathan Brown told Best On Ground: “I think so. They’re building something nicely, they just seem to be very complete.

“I just have more confidence in the game style they play. I think it’ll stack up better in September.”

Saints champion Nick Riewoldt added Roo: “That style they played that brought them unstuck – in finals in particular under the fierce pressure – that control game, they can flick to it and still go to it, but they’re less inclined to start games like it

“I think they’re just far more potent on offense than they have been in recent times and they haven’t given up much defensively.”

After a tough five-game run against finals contenders, the Cats now face Gold Coast (11th) and West Coast (17th) to finish their home and away game.

Buckley suggested it’s “not the best way to finish the home and away season”.

“You want to be hardened because you get that week off between home and away and finals, so if there’s anything that’s not working for Geelong, it might be those couple of games,” he told Best On Ground. “But they’ve taken it all before them.”

Isaac Smith of the Cats is in stellar form. Picture: Darrian TraynorSource: Getty Images

But Buckley said the changes the Cats had made personnel-wise over the past 12 months would put them in good stead for a shot at this year’s flag.

“Sam De Koning down back, Tyson Stengle up forward, Jeremy Cameron’s up and about, Zach Guthrie played a really good game tonight and Tom Atkins through the midfield – five players they’ve found this year they didn’t have last year,” he said.

“They’ve always had a deep squad and players that can come in and play the roles, but they just seem to be deeper again this year.

“The other two are Max Holmes, who’s a young player that’s getting it done, and at the other end of the spectrum is Isaac Smith – those two are running players getting up and down the ground in front of the ball. Brad Close is another … I mean Sam Menegola wasn’t even in the 22 and he comes in and he’s a legitimate AFL player.

“They’re really well placed and that depth of squad they’ve been able to put together with shrewd trading and recruiting, salary cap management – ​​they’ve done well.”

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A fourth Muslim man was killed in Albuquerque after authorities said 3 similar killings may be connected

“These shootings are disturbing,” Albuquerque Police Department Chief Harold Medina said in a Saturday news conference. “We are putting every possible resource into these investigations.”
The FBI is assisting in the investigation, the police department said in a news release.
New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham also said on Twitter that she was sending additional state police officers to the city to work with local and federal authorities to bring “the killer or killers to justice — and they WILL be found.”
“The targeted killings of Muslim residents of Albuquerque is deeply angering and wholly intolerable,” the governor tweeted. “We will continue to do everything we can to support the Muslim community of Albuquerque and greater New Mexico during this difficult time. You are New Mexicans, you are welcomed here, and we stand with you.”

Albuquerque police officers responded just before midnight Friday to reports of a shooting in the area of ​​Truman St. and Grand Ave., and found the victim dead, according to the police department’s news release. The victim, a Muslim man believed to be in his mid-20s, was from South Asia, police said. His identity of him has not been positively confirmed, the release added.

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The man’s death came a day after authorities determined there was a connection between the killings of Muhammed Afzaal Hussain, 27, and Aftab Hussein, 41, both Muslim and from Pakistan, who were killed in southeast Albuquerque within the past two weeks. Detectives are working to determine whether the November killing of Mohammad Ahmadi, a Muslim man from Afghanistan, was also related. Ahmadi was killed outside of a business he ran with his brother, police said.
The victims in the first three cases were all “ambushed with no warning, fired on and killed,” Kyle Hartsock, deputy commander of the police department’s Criminal Investigations Division, previously said.

“Our top priority is keeping the community safe and we are asking the Muslim community especially, to be vigilant, to watch out for one another. If you see something, say something,” the police chief said Saturday. “Evil will not prevail.”

There is a $15,000 reward for information that helps lead to an arrest, authorities announced.

“Albuquerque is on edge right now, and I want to be clear that we, and our partners across law enforcement, are directing every possible resource to these cases,” Mayor Tim Keller said in to statement. “We will protect our community and bring the perpetrator of these crimes to justice.”
In a news release on Saturday, the Council on American-Islamic Relations announced it was raising its reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction of those responsible for $10,000.

“The lives of Albuquerque Muslims are in danger. Whoever is responsible for this horrific, hateful shooting spree must be identified and stopped — now,” CAIR National Deputy Director Edward Ahmed Mitchell said in a statement.

“We thank local, state and federal law enforcement for their ongoing work on this crisis, and we call the Biden administration to ensure that authorities all of the resources needed to both protect the Albuquerque Muslim community and stop those responsible for these horrific crimes before they claim more innocent lives,” Mitchell added in the statement.

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Meta brings its latest AI chatbot on web

San Francisco, Aug 6 (IANS): Meta’s AI research labs have reportedly created a new state-of-the-art chatbot and the tech giant is letting members of the public talk to the system to collect feedback on its capabilities.

According to The Verge, the bot is called BlenderBot 3 and can be accessed on the web. Though, right now, it seems only residents in the US can do so.

“We are committed to publicly releasing all the data we collect in the demo in the hopes that we can improve conversational AI,” Kurt Shuster, a research engineer at Meta who helped create BlenderBot 3, was quoted as saying.

BlenderBot 3 is able to engage in general chitchat, said Meta, but also answer the sort of queries you might ask a digital assistant, “from talking about healthy food recipes to finding child-friendly amenities in the city,” the report said.

The bot is a prototype and built on Meta’s previous work with what are known as large language models or LLMS — powerful but flawed text-generation software of which OpenAI’s GPT-3 is the most widely known example.

Like all LLMs, BlenderBot is initially trained on vast text datasets, which it mines for statistical patterns to generate language.

Such systems have proven extremely flexible and have been put to a range of uses, from generating code for programmers to helping authors write their next bestseller.

However, these models also have serious flaws: they regurgitate biases in their training data and often invent answers to users’ questions (a big problem if they are going to be useful as digital assistants).

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Tigers assume top-eight spot to end Port’s finals push

A Shai Bolton masterclass has taken Richmond to the top-eight after a 71-109 win over a disappointing Port Adelaide.

The win sees them two points ahead of St Kilda and comfortably clear on percentage as the season comes to a head with just two rounds remaining.

A highly entertaining first term saw both sides enjoy runs of momentum as a Shai Bolton goal helped Richmond to a nine-point lead at quarter time.

This continued into the second quarter as the Power fought hard in front of a loud home crowd to find themselves eight points down thanks to yet another buzzer-beater goal for Bolton.

The game opened up after half-time, as the Tigers kicked away impressively with seven goals to three in the third term, a 34-point lead that was ultimately too much to overcome for the Power.

Multiple Tigers had days out, headed by Bolton (four goals, 17 touches), sole captain on the night Toby Nankervis (29 disposals, 42 hit-outs), former captain Trent Cotchin (32 touches, six clearances), Tom Lynch (four goals, 16 disposals) and Dion Prestia (32 touches, 10 clearances) as the yellow and black put together a much-needed four-quarter effort emblematic of their premiership years.

Port would be buoyed by the performances of Zak Butters (28 touches, eight tackles), Ollie Wines (32 touches, six tackles), Dan Houston (24 touches, 497 meters-gained) and Miles Bergman (one goal, 21 disposals) in what was ultimately a down night for Ken Hinkley’s men.

The Tigers will be sweating on the health of Nick Vlaustin for the finals, as the 28-year-old went down with a rib injury in visible pain.

Port Adelaide faces Essendon at Marvel Stadium next week as the Tigers host Hawthorn at the MCG before Essendon in the final round and would be favorites for both encounters.

FULL SCORE

PortAdelaide: 3.1, 6.4, 9.6, 10.11 (71)

Richmond: 4.4, 7.6, 14.10, 16.13 (109)

GOALS

PortAdelaide: Finlayson 2, Dixon 2, Bergman, Rozee, Burgoyne, Butters, Duursma, Gray

Richmond: Bolton 4, Lynch 4, Cumberland 2, D Rioli 2, Ross, Pickett, Riewoldt

BEST

PortAdelaide: Z Butters, O Wines, D Houston, M Bergman, T Boak

Richmond: S Bolton, T Nankervis, D Prestia, T Lynch, T Cotchin, D Rioli

INJURIES

PortAdelaide: n/a

Richmond: Nick Vlaustin (ribs)





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