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eBook Market: Comprehensive Analysis of Top Global Companies, Business Insights, Emerging Opportunities, Regional Overview, Strategic Approaches, and Size Forecast Through 2031 12-21-2024 01:10 PM CET | IT, New Media & Software Press release from: Coherent Market Insights Pvt Ltd eBook The latest report titled ""eBook Market: Trends, Share, Size, Growth, Opportunities, and Forecast 2024-2031"" by Coherent Market Insights delivers a thorough analysis of the industry, encompassing market insights. It also covers competitor and regional analysis, along with recent advancements in the market. The report includes a detailed table of contents, figures, tables, and charts, offering in-depth analysis. The eBook market has experienced substantial growth in recent years, driven by factors such as rising product demand, a growing customer base, and technological progress. 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About Authors : Priya Pandey is a dynamic and passionate editor with over three years of expertise in content editing and proofreading. Holding a bachelor's degree in biotechnology, Priya has a knack for making the content engaging. Her diverse portfolio includes editing documents across different industries, including food and beverages, information and technology, healthcare, chemical and materials, etc. Priya's meticulous attention to detail and commitment to excellence make her an invaluable asset in the world of content creation and refinement. 533 Airport Boulevard, Suite 400, Burlingame, CA 94010, United States Phone: US +12524771362 / UK +442039578553 Email: sales@coherentmarketinsights.com About Coherent Market Insights Coherent Market Insights is a global market intelligence and consulting organization that provides syndicated research reports, customized research reports, and consulting services. We are known for our actionable insights and authentic reports in various domains including aerospace and defense, agriculture, food and beverages, automotive, chemicals and materials, and virtually all domains and an exhaustive list of sub-domains under the sun. We create value for clients through our highly reliable and accurate reports. We are also committed in playing a leading role in offering insights in various sectors post-COVID-19 and continue to deliver measurable, sustainable results for our clients. This release was published on openPR.Matt Gaetz says he won't return to Congress next year after withdrawing name for attorney generalRIYADH: Startups across the Middle East and North Africa region are gaining momentum, with funding rounds and expansions fueling innovation. From artificial intelligence to fintech, health tech to media, these developments highlight the region’s growing ecosystem and investor confidence. Aiming to boost the regional space, Saudi Venture Capital Co. has announced its investment in the $150-million Middle East Venture Fund IV, managed by Middle East Venture Partners. The fund targets technology startups with high growth potential across Saudi Arabia. It aims to support startups from the seed stage through series A, series B, and eventual initial public offerings or exits, fostering the creation of regional tech champions. It also seeks to contribute to Saudi Arabia’s economic transformation by backing startups that impact key sectors. “Our investment in the Middle East Venture Fund IV by MEVP supports SVC’s strategy of backing funds that invest in early-stage startups based in Saudi Arabia, aiming to foster their growth into later stages,” said Nabeel Koshak, CEO and board member at SVC. Furthermore, SVC announced an investment for an undisclosed amount in Raed III LP, an early-stage venture capital fund managed by Raed Ventures. The fund will target tech-enabled startups across Saudi Arabia and the wider region, primarily focusing on seed and series A stages, emphasizing fintech, enterprise software, and business-to-business Software-as-a-Services sector, predominantly in Saudi Arabia and UAE markets. US-based risk intelligence and fraud detection startup Bureau completed a $30 million series B funding round to fuel its plans to expand in the Saudi market. The round was led by Sorenson Capital with participation from PayPal Ventures and continued support from Commerce Ventures, GMO Venture Partners, Village Global, Quona Capital, and XYZ Ventures. Bureau is a no-code identity decisioning platform that empowers businesses to prevent fraud, ensure compliance, and enhance user experiences. The funding will accelerate Bureau’s product expansion into new use-cases, and geographical expansion to several new markets worldwide, including Saudi Arabia, to meet a significant surge in global demand. Saudi-based OmniOps, an AI infrastructure technology provider, has raised $8 million in funding from GMS Capital Ventures. The company, founded this year by Mohammed Al-Tassan, specializes in cloud and high-performance computing solutions for businesses of all sizes. The investment will allow OmniOps to enhance research and development, scale operations, and advance AI infrastructure capabilities across Saudi Arabia. The company aims to deliver scalable, efficient solutions to meet the growing needs of regional industries. This funding positions OmniOps to play a key role in Saudi Arabia’s digital transformation efforts, contributing to the development of advanced technological ecosystems. Saudi Arabia-based Halo AI has launched its services. Founded this year by Vito Strokov, Rami Saad, and Alex Gadalin, the AI-powered networking platform connects brands with nano- and micro-influencers who excel in specific niches. The platform uses AI to streamline influencer marketing, offering brands access to highly targeted audiences with authentic engagement. Halo AI aims to support regional businesses in amplifying their reach through innovative marketing strategies. Following its launch, Halo AI plans to expand its operations to the UAE and Kuwait, further solidifying its presence in the Gulf Cooperation Council market. UAE-based fintech startup CredibleX has secured $55 million in seed funding, comprising equity and debt. Investors include Further Ventures for equity and debt providers such as Kilgour Williams Capital and Berkley Square Finance. Founded in 2023 by Ahmad Malik, Anand Nagaraj, and Hassan Reda, CredibleX provides tailored financial solutions to support small and medium-sized enterprises in their daily operations. The startup aims to address the unique financial needs of SMEs in the region. The new funds will accelerate CredibleX’s growth, expand its services, and strengthen its position as a leading fintech solution for SMEs in the Middle East. UAE-based refurbished electronics marketplace Revibe has closed a $7 million series A funding round co-led by ISAI and Resonance, with participation from Kima Ventures and Edouard Mendy. Founded in 2022 by Abdessamad Benzakour and Hamza Iraqui, Revibe specializes in providing high-quality, refurbished electronics through its B2C marketplace. The startup has gained traction in emerging markets with its focus on affordability and sustainability and presence in Saudi Arabia, UAE, Kuwait, and South Africa. The funds will be used to expand Revibe’s operations, enhance customer care, and invest in quality assurance as it continues to grow its market presence. UAE-based Web3 banking startup Klickl has raised $25 million in a Series A round led by Web3Port Foundation and Aptos Labs, with participation from Summer Ventures and others. The round values the company at $125 million. Founded in 2017 by Michael Zhao, Klickl offers a Web3 open finance platform, enabling digital payments, banking, and crypto trading. Its solutions are designed to facilitate seamless entry into the Web3 ecosystem for users and businesses alike. The funding will allow Klickl to expand its Web3 banking services in MENA and emerging markets. UAE-based fintech Quantix Technology Projects LLC, a subsidiary of Astra Tech, has raised $500 million in asset-backed securitization financing from Citi. Quantix will use the funding to support its CashNow consumer lending platform. Founded in 2019, Astra Tech’s Ultra app integrates payments, cross-border transfers, and financing solutions, serving over 150 million users globally. Astra Tech aims to create a super app with capabilities such as digital payments and messaging. This financing builds on Astra Tech’s previous funding success, including $490 million raised in 2022, enabling the acquisition of fintech PayBy and voice-calling app Botim. UAE-based healthtech BioSapien has raised $5.5 million in a pre-Series A funding round led by Global Ventures with participation from Dara Holdings. The funds will support clinical trials and product development. Founded in 2018 by Khatija Ali, BioSapien offers MediChip, a 3D-printed drug delivery platform. The technology is attachable to tissues for localized treatment. The new capital will enable patient enrollment for clinical trials in Abu Dhabi by the second quarter of 2025 and further investment in manufacturing capabilities and talent acquisition. Jordan-headquartered SaaS provider InvoiceQ has secured $1.2 million in pre-Series A funding from investors including Oasis 500, Orange VC, and Flat6Labs. The company provides e-invoicing solutions and operates in Jordan and Saudi Arabia. Co-founded in 2020 by Muhannad Tobal and others, InvoiceQ aims to streamline billing processes for enterprises while improving compliance with local regulations. The startup has been expanding its reach across the region. The new funds will support geographic expansion into Oman, Egypt, and the UAE, as well as further development of its technology platform. Lebanon-born music streaming app Anghami has raised $55 million, with $12 million coming as part of a convertible note program from OSN Group. OSN+ now holds a 55.45 percent majority stake in Anghami. Founded in 2011 by Eddy Maroun and Elie Habib, Anghami merged with OSN+ earlier this year to create a larger media conglomerate. The company plans to use the funds to expand its content library. The investment follows MBC Group’s acquisition of a 13.7 percent stake in Anghami earlier this year, as the streaming platform continues to strengthen its position in the media industry. Bahrain-born education tech startup Unipal has raised a pre-Series A investment round from Falak Angels Syndicate members. The platform offers university students exclusive discounts on products and services. Founded in 2020 by Ali Al-Alawi and Ali Al-Shaer, Unipal claims 160,000 users in Riyadh and 250 brand partnerships after just eight months of operation in the Saudi capital. The platform also boasts 60,000 users in Bahrain. This investment follows a $500,000 round raised in July 2023, as Unipal continues its rapid regional growth and expansion. Morocco-based marketplace ZSystems has secured $1.5 million in seed funding, led by MNF Ventures, Witamax, Cash Plus Ventures, and Kalys Ventures. The platform empowers retailers by connecting them directly with consumers. Founded in 2022 by Meriem Benabad and others, ZSystems focuses on revitalizing traditional trade, which accounts for 85 percent of the fast-moving consumer goods market. The company aims to drive competitiveness in underserved markets. The funds will support ZSystems’ technology development, product expansion, and preparations for its next growth phase. The Oman Investment Authority has acquired an undisclosed stake in xAI, Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence startup. This investment aligns with OIA’s strategy to diversify its international portfolio and support emerging technologies. Founded in July 2023, xAI focuses on generative AI solutions, competing with leading players like OpenAI. Earlier this month, xAI raised $6 billion in a series B round, attracting investments from Qatar Investment Authority, Kingdom Holding, and global firms like Andreessen Horowitz, bringing its valuation to $50 billion. OIA’s latest investment in xAI complements its existing stake in SpaceX, Musk’s aerospace company. This move reinforces the Gulf’s growing interest in cutting-edge technologies and the AI sector. Iraq Venture Partners has received $2.7 million from the Netherlands for the Orange Corners Innovation Fund. The funding will support the second phase of the initiative. OCIF provides Iraqi entrepreneurs with technical expertise, financial backing, and access to extensive networks.
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Heat is the enemy of all computer components, but it can take a particular toll on the CPU. Central processing units can generate better clock speeds when they're able to tolerate higher voltages, but the very electricity that allows them to run also generates a tremendous amount of heat, which can damage the components of the chipset if left unchecked. Most modern CPUs will actually throttle their own performance in order to keep this from happening. That's why having a quality CPU cooler is so important. By keeping your CPU cool, you are allowing it to operate at the peak of its capabilities without wearing out too quickly. A lot of modern CPU coolers come with LCD screens attached. These can be used to monitor temperatures and ensure that the CPU is operating correctly but many of them also add some aesthetic value, allowing you to showcase a logo or play tiny animations. These are available on both air and water-cooled units . It probably isn't a good idea to sacrifice cooling performance for the sake of a screen, but there are plenty of coolers out there that offer excellent cooling capabilities and the added versatility that comes with having an LCD screen attached. One of the best ways to find the highest quality coolers available is to compare the specs from the models offered by top brands and check what reviewers have to say about real-world performance. NZXT was founded as a relatively small company back in 2004, but it has made quite a name for itself in the PC community over the last couple of decades. The manufacturer's PC cases are particularly well regarded, but its line of Kraken liquid CPU coolers are also among the best in the industry . They are well known for their exemplary cooling potential. The Kraken Z73 RGB is one of NZXT's better models that also happens to feature an LCD display. It comes with sockets for Intel LGA 1700, 1200, 115X, and AMD AM5, AM4, sTRX4, and TR4–though it does not come with a bracket for Threadripper CPUs. The cooler is available in white or black and includes a 360mm radiator with three 120mm Aer RGB 2 fans (with fluid dynamic bearings to help keep them quiet,) and a customizable 2.36" LCD screen that can display 24-bit color. This display is controlled via the NZXT CAM software, which allows you to set what appears on the display and monitor sensor reports. Garett Carver of Tom's Hardware gave the cooler an overall score of 4.5 out of 5 stars in his review. "Dressed to impress in glitzy formal wear," he said. "The NZXT Kraken Z73 brings real-time system control, UI integration, and hardcore CPU liquid cooling to those with deep pockets and high expectations." It's also worth noting that NZXT has similar models with smaller radiators if you like the Kraken, but don't have space for a three-fan radiator. The Kraken Z53 RGB has a 240mm radiator and the Kraken Z63 RGB has a 280mm one. There are few names in the PC building space that command as much respect as Corsair. The company makes everything from headsets and keyboards to RAM and storage. It makes nearly everything you need to get a computer up and running other than the CPU itself, including some really great AIO liquid CPU coolers. The iCue Link Titan comes in black and white and is offered in three different radiator sizes: 240mm, 280 and 360mm. Both sizes come with a complete set of RX120 full RGB fans. One of the cooler's more impressive features is its FlowDrive cooling engine which has a three-phase motor for maximizing efficiency while minimizing sound. It also has a fully customizable LCD screen that is able to show system temps, images, and animated GIFs which you can control using the company's iCue software. It has connections that support Ryzen AM4 and AM5 CPUs as well as Intel LGA 1851 and 1700. ExtremeHW ran a thorough suite of tests on the Link Titan and showcased some impressive results in terms of both cooling power and lighting. "The Titan is Corsair's best CPU cooler to date," they stated. "Whereas most AIO makers are eschewing pump design innovation, instead focusing on thicker radiators and fans to cool modern CPUs, Corsair proved you can cool these CPUs at 320W without throwing PC case compatibility out the window." The only caveat being the cooler's high price: $199.99 for the 240mm and $219.99 for the 360mm. ASUS is another major name in the PC space and the company has some really nice CPU coolers in its product line. Those who are looking for a cooler with an LCD screen will probably want to check out the ROG Ryujin III 360 . This is an ASUS flagship AIO cooler and is designed to deliver some really impressive performance. The cooler comes with a 360mm radiator cooled by three 120mm Noctua Industrial PPC-2000 PWM fans. The pump also has a small internal fan embedded above the connector. It has a square 3.5" LCD, making it the largest on an AIO liquid cooler in the industry. This display panel can showcase a suite of system monitoring tools, customizable animations, and has AIDA64 Extreme built-in. This last feature gives it access to diagnostics, benchmarking, stress testing, and several other tools. The pump is powered by an 8th gen Asetek motor and supports Intel LGA 1851, 1700, 1200, and 115X, as well as AMD's AM4 and AM5 sockets. Marke Campbell of OC3D reviewed the cooler. He was impressed by the units cooling performance and feature set, but was less satisfied by its price and the noise produced by the fan in the pump. "ASUS' ROG Ryujin III is the best performing CPU cooler that we have ever tested," he state, "but it is let down by its eye-watering price and the unit's loud pump." Even so, there's still enough power and design here for it to merit a look from ASUS fans. EVGA is widely known as a PSU and aftermarket GPU manufacturer, but its cooling technology extends to other computer hardware as well–including CPU coolers. The EVGA CLCx is a great example of this. This cooler comes in three radiator sizes: 240mm, 280mm, and 360mm. Each of them are cooled by PWM ARGB fans with hydro-dynamic bearings. The cooler comes with a 7th gen Asetek Pump which is fitted with a 2.1" 480x480 LCD display. This can monitor system information, showcase images, or play animations. The fan speed, pump speed, and display are all controllable via the EVGA CLCx Software. The pump fits Intel LGA1700, 1200, 115X sockets and AMD AM5, AM4, and TR4 sockets. Nikk Teck reviewed the cooler and performed extensive temperature and noise testing. "Performance-wise the CLCx 360 is among the 4 highest cooling efficiency AIO models in my charts (out of 85) so no complaints from me here (noise levels are somewhat higher than expected however)," they said. They also claimed that the LCD screen and its associated software were handy and extremely user-friendly. "Not only is it easy to use but it offers a plethora of settings for the end user." This makes it a great option for anyone who wants a lot of control over an effective cooler with an LCD screen but doesn't want to have to worry about complex setup or maintenance. Like most of the AIO coolers on this list, the primary concern was the price. Next up is the Lian Li Galahad II LCD . This one is available in black and white and comes in two radiator sizes: 280mm and 360mm. The smaller size comes with standard high-performance, daisy-chained ARGB fans, while the larger size offers the option to upgrade to UNI FAN SL-INF fans. This pump is powered by an 8th gen Asetek three-phase motor that can go up to 3600 RPM. It has a 2.88" 480x480 IPS LCD screen with 500 nits brightness and 24-bit color. The screen is controlled by the L-Connect 3 software and can display CPU temps, CPU load, GPU temps, GPU load, coolant temp, customizable text, and the time. All of this can be set up on a customizable dashboard that layers watermarks, hardware info, motion graphics, and images or videos into a single frame. There are also several built-in visual theme effects that you can add to your display and a capture system baked into the software that allows you to grab screenshots, edit them, and import them to the screen all in one place. Albert Thomas of Tom's Hardware reviewed the Lian Li Galahad II LCD and gave it a weighted score of 4 out of 5 stars. He remarked "You'll find a wide variety of customization options for the LCD display offered within the software. You can choose from a variety of effects, and even upload a video up to 3 minutes long." Thomas tested both noise levels and thermals as well and found that "its performance is amongst the best we've seen from any AIO." Most of the coolers out there that come with LCD screens are liquid-cooled, but some PC builders might prefer an air cooler. These can take up a bit more space in your PC case, but a good air cooler can be nearly as effective as a mid-sized AIO liquid cooler and it doesn't have any of the leakage-related danger associated with putting a liquid-filled object in your computer. The DeepCool AK620 Digital Pro is one of the only air coolers made by a prominent manufacturer to feature an LCD display. It's also one of the most striking. The entire face of the massive 129mm x 138mm cooler is a glass-covered magnetic top panel with RGB around the edges and a screen that displays CPU temperature, percent usage, wattage, and frequency. It also has a color-coded temperature alert system that flashes red to catch your attention when the unit goes over 90°C. This unit also uses two FT12 SE fluid dynamic-bearing PMW fans. It's compatible with Intel LGA2066, 2011-v3, 2011, 1851, 1700, 1200, 1151, 1150, and 1155 as well as AMD's AM4 and AM5 platforms. Albert Thomas of Tom's Hardware stated, "DeepCool's AK620 Digital is among the strongest air coolers on the market, and it packs an unexpected innovation with its LCD display status screen that lets you monitor CPU stats." He found that the performance and LCD were major selling points, though he did note that the review unit he tested had some vibration issues. In making this list, we started by taking a look at the pool of CPU coolers that are available and searching for the ones with the most impressive specs and features. Once we had narrowed this list down, we looked up professional reviews for each product, specifically searching for those that described cooling performance, noise, and the versatility of the LCD screen. While nearly all coolers with LCD screens are more expensive than their screenless counterparts, we aimed to list products at a wide range of price points. We also aimed to suggest products that were available in different form factors and with various radiator sizes.None