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GE Vernova Stock Dips Despite Robust Earnings and Record Backlog – Analysts Spot Opportunity

GE Vernova reported a 12% revenue surge and a 55% jump in orders, yet its shares declined. Experts suggest the sell-off may be temporary, pointing to the firm’s $135 billion backlog and strategic acquisitions.

Earnings Overview and Market Reaction

GE Vernova shares experienced a downturn this week, dropping as much as 7% despite posting stronger-than-expected third-quarter earnings, according to financial reports. The energy equipment manufacturer reportedly saw revenue rise 12% year-over-year to $9.97 billion, surpassing analyst projections of $9.16 billion. Organic revenue growth reached 10%, significantly exceeding estimates, while adjusted earnings per share came in at $1.64, slightly above expectations.

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Beyond CPU and GPU: Four Overlooked PC Components That Need Thermal Monitoring

PC thermal management extends far beyond just CPU and GPU temperatures, according to hardware analysts. New reports indicate that VRMs, NVMe SSDs, DDR5 RAM, and motherboard chipsets can all cause significant performance problems when overheating.

The Hidden Thermal Threats in Your Computer

While much attention focuses on CPU and GPU temperatures, hardware analysts suggest several other critical components can cause system instability, performance degradation, and reduced lifespan when overheating. According to reports, neglecting these components’ thermal performance can lead to unexplained performance dips, data transfer slowdowns, and even hardware failure.

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Next Xbox “Magnus” Could Shatter Console Price Records With $1000+ Cost

The next-generation Xbox console, codenamed “Magnus,” may become one of the most expensive gaming systems ever released. According to industry reports, manufacturing costs could push the retail price well beyond the $1000 mark, creating a significant challenge for Microsoft’s console strategy.

Premium Console May Command Premium Price

The next-generation Xbox console, reportedly codenamed “Magnus,” could potentially become one of the most expensive gaming systems ever released, with industry analysts suggesting a price point well above $1000. According to reports from known AMD insider Kepler L2 on the NeoGAF forums, the console’s high bill of materials presents significant pricing challenges for Microsoft.