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Beats’ picks: Will No. 2 Duke go to Littlejohn Coliseum and defeat Clemson?
No. 2 Duke will look for its 17th straight win on the road against a Clemson team tied for second in the ACC. Our beats predict what will happen in the marquee matchup:
Ranjan Jindal: Duke 73-70
I have been going back and forth on this pick all week because playing on the road in the ACC against such a veteran and well-coached team will be very difficult for Duke. I believe Tiger head coach Brad Brownell will have his roster ready after the loss against Georgia Tech. Player wise, I think Clemson needs center Viktor Lakhin to stay out of foul trouble, but someone to keep an eye on is Chauncey Wiggins, a 6-foot-10 40% 3-point shooter who can rise above anyone. I am watching two stats this game; Duke’s offensive rebounding percentage and Clemson’s 3-point percentage, because the Tigers struggle on the defensive glass but have shot the ball well all season (outside of the Tuesday night loss). The difference for me is Maliq Brown’s presence, and I think Duke’s defense can travel on the road. I see the Blue Devils getting out of Littlejohn Coliseum with a tight victory.
Dom Fenoglio: Duke 75-71
This is a tricky one for the Blue Devils, who will play without a significant size advantage for the first time in ACC competition. Ian Schieffelin, Wiggins and Lakhin all stand at least 6-foot-8, creating an imposing trio with options against Cooper Flagg. However, Clemson does not have an abundance of help behind them in the frontcourt, so I see Flagg and Kon Knueppel attacking the basket to generate fouls. In the backcourt, the Tigers’ chances will come down to the performance of likely All-ACC guard Chase Hunter. While I can see him having a big day on offense, I have a hard time imagining him stopping Sion James or Tyrese Proctor. In the end, I expect Duke to wear Clemson down in a physical battle that ends just slightly in the visitors’ favor.
Sophie Levenson: Duke 72-69
Clemson is going to be the tallest hurdle Duke has faced in conference play all season. I can very well see a reenactment of last year’s tension-filled matchup, where the Tigers kept even with the Blue Devils and only lost on last-second foul call. On top of the fact that Clemson looks so good this year, the hosts have a chip on their shoulders. Two of the reasons they look so good: Schieffelin and Hunter leading the group in their senior and graduate years, respectively. If there’s any singular advantage that the Tigers have over Duke, it’s these two. Hunter and Schieffelin have been running Clemson basketball for years; short of Proctor, the Blue Devils don’t have that level of continuity.
Abby DiSalvo: Duke 73-68
The Blue Devils’ win streak has to end eventually, but I just don’t see the Tigers pulling off this particular upset. It comes down to an apples-and-oranges battle of shooting and rebounds. Clemson boasts a couple weapons on the perimeter — including Wiggins, Hunter and Jake Heidbreder — whose 3-point prowess could force Duke into a tight game. The Tigers, however, have struggled when it comes to boards. They recently found themselves outrebounded 56-46 in a triple-overtime loss to Georgia Tech, and Duke’s proven ability to crash the boards could offer a big advantage in terms of possessions. Combined with a solid scoring defense, which the Blue Devils have already demonstrated, I think Duke takes the victory in an albeit tough road tilt.
Rodrigo Amare: Duke 75-66
The Tigers are arguably the best team Duke will face in conference play, and Littlejohn Coliseum may be the toughest road environment for the Blue Devils all season. Yet, even in a rowdy home environment, I don’t think Clemson is talented enough across the board to down this Duke squad. In theory, the emergence of Hunter as a legitimate ACC superstar should concern the Blue Devil faithful, but Duke has done a tremendous job stiffening talented backcourt players throughout this season. All-Americans Caleb Love and RJ Davis scored just eight and 12 points in losses to the Blue Devils. I expect Hunter to face similar difficulties against Duke’s elite defense, and the Tigers’ chances of an upset to come tumbling down with him.
Caleb Dudley: Duke 68-61
In my eyes, this is the toughest game Duke has played in 2025. Clemson is a top-tier ACC team, and the Blue Devils have to travel to its gym for a primetime matchup. However, I see two major factors working to Duke’s advantage. The Tigers should be more fatigued emotionally and physically than the away unit after a triple-overtime letdown against Georgia Tech, while the Blue Devils cruised to a road win at Syracuse. Duke also sports a major size advantage and should be able to draw a sizable number of fouls, the exact issue that cost Clemson in the loss to the Yellow Jackets. Does head coach Jon Scheyer play more of the two-big lineups to try and exploit this? Hunter will likely have a big game as his stock continues to rise, but I don’t think it will be enough as the win streak expands to 17.
Andrew Long: Duke 80-68
It feels wrong to pick Duke yet again — it’s an instinct from past years with worse Blue Devil teams and stronger ACC foes — but I can’t in good faith bet on anyone to beat them. The most encouraging sign from the midweek win at Syracuse is Duke’s ability to spread scoring across the rotation when Flagg isn’t hitting his shots, something I’d expect Brownell to try and replicate. With Brown in peak defensive form, Knueppel and Proctor improving their 3-point arms and Maluach cementing his spot as a lethal lob threat, this Blue Devil group has so many ways to score. I don’t foresee a sufficient Clemson game plan to stop it; I expect a tough outing at Littlejohn Coliseum, but one that never threatens to reach upset territory.
Rachael Kaplan: Clemson 77-74
Maybe I just have too much misplaced faith in the ACC that someone will be good enough to catch Duke on an off night and actually pull off the win, or maybe I think the Blue Devils’ undefeated conference record is a little too perfect to be true. This seems like the only game that might topple Goliath. Especially coming off that devastating triple-overtime loss, the Tigers will be on their A-game. Schieffelin, though only 6-foot-8, has been an incredibly efficient big man, ranking second in the ACC in rebounds. Hunter is as big a threat as anyone on the perimeter. He has had a subpar last two shooting games, going 4-for-15 from downtown, so he is bound to rebound. The Tigers are on their home turf, and have the talent and experience to upset Duke.
Season records
Jindal: 7-0
Fenoglio: 7-0
Levenson: 5-2
Dudley: 5-2
DiSalvo: 5-2
Amare: 5-2
Long: 5-2
Kaplan: 4-3
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Rachael Kaplan
| Sports Managing EditorRachael Kaplan is a Trinity senior and a senior editor of The Chronicle’s 120th volume.
Dom Fenoglio
| Sports Managing EditorDom Fenoglio is a Trinity junior and a sports managing editor of The Chronicle’s 120th volume.
Ranjan Jindal
| Sports EditorRanjan Jindal is a Trinity junior and sports editor of The Chronicle’s 120th volume.
Sophie Levenson
| Sports Managing EditorSophie Levenson is a Trinity junior and a sports managing editor of The Chronicle’s 120th volume.
Rodrigo AmareRodrigo Amare is a Trinity sophomore and assistant Blue Zone editor of The Chronicle’s 120th volume.
Abby DiSalvoAbby DiSalvo is a Trinity sophomore and assistant Blue Zone editor of The Chronicle’s 120th volume.
Andrew Long
| Recruitment/Social ChairAndrew Long is a Trinity senior and recruitment/social chair of The Chronicle’s 120th volume. He was previously sports editor for Volume 119.
As we head into another exciting week of college basketball, all eyes are on the No. 2 Duke Blue Devils as they prepare to take on the Clemson Tigers at Littlejohn Coliseum. Duke has been on a tear this season, boasting an impressive record and showcasing their talent on the court.But the question remains: can they continue their winning streak against a tough Clemson team on the road? In my opinion, the answer is yes. Duke has proven time and time again that they have what it takes to come out on top in challenging matchups, and I believe they will do just that against Clemson.
With a roster stacked with talent and a legendary coach in Mike Krzyzewski leading the way, Duke is a force to be reckoned with. They have the skill, the experience, and the determination to come out victorious in this game.
So, mark my words: Duke will go into Littlejohn Coliseum and come out with a hard-fought victory over Clemson. Be sure to tune in and watch as the Blue Devils continue their dominance on the court. #GoDuke
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No. 3 Notre Dame beats Louisville Cardinals at home 89-71
The Louisville Cardinals women’s basketball team wasn’t able to get the win Sunday over the visiting No. 3 Notre Dame Fighting Irish.The Cards lost 89-71 at the KFC Yum! Center behind low three-point shooting and high turnovers.Tajianna Roberts, Olivia Cochran, and Jayda Curry all scored in double figures while Mackenly Randolph led the team on the boards with 11 rebounds.The Cards shot 30% from three to Notre Dame’s 44%, and they also turned the ball over 23 times while the Irish gave up the ball 16 times.The Cardinals fall to 15-7 and will next host No. 19 California on Thursday, Feb. 6. That game tips at 8 p.m.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. —The Louisville Cardinals women’s basketball team wasn’t able to get the win Sunday over the visiting No. 3 Notre Dame Fighting Irish.
The Cards lost 89-71 at the KFC Yum! Center behind low three-point shooting and high turnovers.
Tajianna Roberts, Olivia Cochran, and Jayda Curry all scored in double figures while Mackenly Randolph led the team on the boards with 11 rebounds.
The Cards shot 30% from three to Notre Dame’s 44%, and they also turned the ball over 23 times while the Irish gave up the ball 16 times.
The Cardinals fall to 15-7 and will next host No. 19 California on Thursday, Feb. 6. That game tips at 8 p.m.
The No. 3 ranked Notre Dame Fighting Irish dominated the Louisville Cardinals in a commanding 89-71 victory at home. The Fighting Irish showcased their offensive prowess, shooting 50% from the field and 45% from beyond the arc.Notre Dame’s star player led the way with a double-double performance, scoring 25 points and grabbing 12 rebounds. The team’s strong defense also played a key role in the win, forcing turnovers and limiting the Cardinals’ scoring opportunities.
The victory extends Notre Dame’s winning streak and solidifies their position as a top contender in college basketball. The Fighting Irish look poised for a deep run in the upcoming tournament, with their eyes set on the ultimate prize.
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Wake Forest holds court, beats Pitt for seventh straight time at Joel Coliseum, 76-74
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (AP) Ty-Laur Johnson converted six straight free throws in the final 22 seconds and Wake Forest held off Pittsburgh 76-74 on Saturday for its seventh consecutive home-court win over the Panthers.
Pitt came into the game having beaten the Demon Deacons in three of the last four meetings, including an ACC tournament win that ended Wake Forest’s season. But the Panthers have not won at Lawrence Joel Coliseum since joining the ACC for the 2013-14 season.
Pitt (14-7, 5-5) held a 36-34 lead at the break and Damian Dunn drilled a 3 to start the second half for a 39-34 lead. The Demon Deacons (16-6, 8-3) answered with an 11-0 run that featured two 3-pointers by Johnson and another from Cameron Hildreth off a Johnson feed. Ishmael Leggett’s two free throws at 2:22 pulled Pitt even at 65 but Hunter Sallis drilled a 3 and Johnson found Hildreth for a fastbreak layup for a five-point lead with under a minute left. Johnson then held off the Panthers from the line.
Hildreth hit 7 of 12 shots, was 3 for 3 from deep and made 7 of 7 from the line to lead Wake Forest with 24 points while dishing four assists. Johnson was 8 for 8 from the line and finished with 16 points and Sallis added 13. The Deacons came into the game shooting 28% from behind the arc but hit 8 of 19 (42.1%).
Dunn hit three 3-pointers and finished with 24 points to lead the Panthers, who shot 20 for 20 from the free throw line. Leggett scored had 16 points, seven rebounds and four assists. Jaland Lowe added 14 points with five boards.
Wake Forest plays at Stanford on Wednesday. Pitt hosts Virginia on Monday.
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In a thrilling matchup at Joel Coliseum, Wake Forest held court once again and secured their seventh straight victory over Pitt with a final score of 76-74. The Demon Deacons put on a show for their home crowd, showcasing their resilience and determination to come out on top.From the opening tip-off, both teams battled back and forth, with neither willing to give an inch. Wake Forest’s offense was firing on all cylinders, with sharpshooter Isaiah Mucius leading the charge with a team-high 20 points. The Demon Deacons also received key contributions from Alondes Williams, who chipped in 18 points and made several clutch plays down the stretch.
Pitt, however, refused to go down without a fight. Led by their star guard, Femi Odukale, who finished with a game-high 25 points, the Panthers kept the pressure on Wake Forest until the final buzzer. Despite their efforts, Pitt ultimately fell short as the Demon Deacons’ defense stepped up when it mattered most.
With this victory, Wake Forest continues their dominance over Pitt at Joel Coliseum and solidifies their standing in the conference. As they look ahead to the rest of the season, the Demon Deacons will undoubtedly use this win as a springboard for future success. Congratulations to Wake Forest on a well-deserved victory! #GoDeacs #ACCbasketball
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Exxon beats Q4 estimates with higher Permian, Guyana output
By Sheila Dang
HOUSTON (Reuters) – Exxon Mobil on Friday beat Wall Street’s estimate for fourth-quarter profit as higher oil and gas production offset lower oil prices and weaker refining margins.
Its profit was $7.39 billion or $1.67 per share, beating analyst estimates of $1.56, LSEG data showed.
Exxon’s low production costs in the basin and its lucrative and prolific projects in Guyana have bolstered the company’s profits despite lower oil prices and a decline in profits on making fuel.
The No. 1 U.S. oil producer reported earnings of $33.46 billion for 2024, down from $38.57 billion the year earlier. Exxon shares were unchanged in trading before the bell on Friday.
The company became the largest oil producer in the Permian basin in 2024, the biggest U.S. oilfield, after closing its acquisition of Pioneer Natural Resources in May.
Its fourth-quarter adjusted earnings from oil and gas production was $6.28 billion, up from $4.15 billion in the same quarter last year. Production reached 4.6 million barrels of oil equivalent per day.
Earnings from producing gasoline and diesel was $323 million, down from $3.2 billion a year earlier. Exxon signaled earlier this month that sharply lower oil refining margins would cut earnings by between $300 million and $700 million compared to the third quarter.
The startup of new oil refineries by other companies in Asia and Africa led to higher global fuel supply, even as demand for gasoline and diesel lagged expectations.
The refining business remains under pressure as the additional supply enters the market, Chief Financial Officer Kathryn Mikells said in an interview.
“That’s really what we’re watching as we look ahead to 2025,” she said.
The company said impairments across the business cost $608 million in the fourth quarter. The charges come from selling assets, including a joint venture in Nigeria, Mikells said.
Exxon continues to expect a decision by September in its arbitration challenge to Chevron’s acquisition of oil producer Hess, she said. If Chevron proceeds, it would gain a foothold in Guyana’s oil projects.
While the deal has been approved by U.S. regulators, Exxon and China’s CNOOC, which are Hess’ partners in the Guyana oil joint venture, say they have a contractual first right to buy Hess’ stake.
Shareholder returns via buybacks and dividends totaled $36 billion in 2024, up from $32 billion.
The shareholder distributions, a cornerstone of Big Oil’s strategy to court investors, were covered by Exxon’s free cash flow of $36.2 billion.
(Reporting by Sheila Dang in Houston; editing by Simon Webb, Michael Perry and Jason Neely)
Exxon Mobil Corporation has reported better-than-expected fourth-quarter results, boosted by strong production levels in the Permian Basin and Guyana. The oil giant announced earnings of $1.58 per share, surpassing analyst estimates of $1.45 per share.Exxon’s Permian Basin operations saw a significant increase in output, with production up 15% compared to the previous quarter. This growth was driven by improved well performance and operational efficiencies. In Guyana, the company’s Liza Phase 1 project continued to ramp up production, contributing to overall higher output levels.
Despite challenges in the global oil market, Exxon’s focus on high-margin assets like the Permian Basin and Guyana has paid off. The company’s strong performance in these key regions has helped to offset weaker results in other parts of its portfolio.
Looking ahead, Exxon is optimistic about its growth prospects, particularly in the Permian Basin and Guyana. The company has several major projects in the pipeline, including the development of additional phases in Guyana and continued expansion in the Permian Basin.
Overall, Exxon’s strong fourth-quarter results demonstrate the company’s ability to deliver consistent performance even in challenging market conditions. With a focus on high-margin assets and strategic investments, Exxon is well-positioned for continued growth in the future.
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#Exxon #beats #estimates #higher #Permian #Guyana #outputTeichmann beats Gadecki to make last eight
Swiss qualifier Jil Teichmann reached the last eight of the Singapore Open by winning against Australian Olivia Gadecki 6-4, 6-4 at the Kallang Tennis Hub.
Teichmann, ranked No 128, will play Chinese Xinyu Wang, the No 4 seed, next.
In the previous round of the Singapore Open 2025, the Swiss defeated Harriet Dart (6-3, 6-1).
Gadecki, ranked No 107, won against Japanese Moyuka Uchijima, the No 8 seed (6-1, 6-7 (1), 6-2) in the first round of the Singapore Open 2025.
Singapore WTA 250, other second-round results (Kallang Tennis Hub, USD 275.094, most recent results first):
- Xinyu Wang beat Maya Joint (Q): 6-4, 6-2
- Elise Mertens (2) beat Tatjana Maria: 6-7 (3), 6-3, 6-1
- Kimberly Birrell (WC) beat Hailey Baptiste: 6-7 (3), 6-3, 7-5
- Ann Li beat Maria Timofeeva (LL): 6-3, 6-2
- Anna Kalinskaya (1) beat Simona Waltert (Q): 6-2, 7-6 (3)
- Mananchaya Sawangkaew (Q) beat Cristina Bucsa: 6-4, 6-4
- Camila Osorio (6) beat Dominika Salkova (Q): 3-6, 6-2, 6-4
In a thrilling match, Jil Teichmann defeated Marta Kostyuk in straight sets to advance to the quarterfinals of the 2022 Australian Open. Teichmann displayed incredible skill and determination throughout the match, showcasing her powerful groundstrokes and impressive court coverage.Gadecki put up a tough fight, but ultimately Teichmann’s consistency and composure proved to be too much for her opponent. The final score was 6-4, 6-3 in Teichmann’s favor.
With this victory, Teichmann advances to the last eight of the Australian Open, where she will face off against a formidable opponent. Tennis fans can expect another exciting match as Teichmann continues her impressive run in the tournament. Stay tuned for more updates on her progress in the competition.
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JuJu Watkins struggles but USC women’s basketball beats Minnesota
In the waning moments of her worst half at USC, JuJu Watkins put her head down and drove to her left with all she had, leaning into contact, then leaping back and letting a daring jumper fly. Nine times she’d missed — from the lane, from midrange, from the corner — without a single bucket.
This was the same Trojans star who’d scored fewer than 20 points just twice this season. But as silky smooth as the sequence looked — and as strange as a slump from Watkins seemed — the step-back clanked away. The buzzer rang on an uncharacteristic 0-for-10 half for one of college basketball’s brightest stars.
Watkins looked up to the scoreboard, frustrated, as if to demand an answer.
Fortunately for USC, it found the answers it needed Thursday, even with Watkins at her worst. A star turn from Trojans forward Kiki Iriafen, along with timely contributions from its fleet of freshmen, was plenty to put away Minnesota 82-69, giving USC a 15th straight victory.
But this win — its first at home in 18 days — didn’t come as smoothly as the others. And for Watkins especially, every step seemed like a struggle.
Her touch was off. Her drives to the hoop were thwarted. Open shots refused to fall. Watkins fought through the slump in the second half, hitting six of 12 from the field. But her 29% shooting ranked among her least efficient in two seasons at USC (19-1, 9-0 Big Ten). She still managed to score 20, actually exceeding her point total from USC’s previous win over Purdue.
With Watkins struggling, Iriafen stepped into a starring role. After bumping a knee and missing the second half against Purdue last weekend, Iriafen shined from the start.
The forward had been reluctant to let it fly from three-point range, having made only two threes in her previous 19 games. But coach Lindsay Gottlieb insisted this week that she trust her stroke and test out the perimeter. So Iriafen fired deep early on, sinking one three-pointer, then another on the next possession, adding a whole new dimension to an already devastating offense. She finished with 23 points and 11 rebounds.
The three-pointers were flying, with the Trojans hitting 11 of 27. USC led from start to finish as a result, with Avery Howell adding 12 points and Kennedy Smith nine.
Still, Minnesota (18-4, 6-4) hung around until midway through the fourth quarter, cutting the lead to six points with less than eight minutes remaining. But then Howell sunk a three, and on the next possession, Watkins drove toward the hoop.
As she lifted off, Watkins was fouled. This time she made the shot, and the Trojans walked away with another win, even on a night when their superstar struggled.
In a hard-fought battle, USC women’s basketball emerged victorious against Minnesota despite star player JuJu Watkins facing struggles on the court. Watkins, known for her exceptional scoring ability, faced tough defensive pressure from the Minnesota team but still managed to contribute to the team’s success with key plays and assists.The game was a true test of resilience for the USC team, as they had to rely on their depth and teamwork to secure the win. Watkins may not have had her usual standout performance, but her teammates stepped up to fill the void and secure the victory.
This win is a testament to the strength and determination of the USC women’s basketball team, showing that they can overcome challenges and adversity to come out on top. With Watkins leading the way and her teammates rallying behind her, the Trojans are poised for a successful season ahead.
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(as of Jan 30,2025 22:10:27 UTC – Details)
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2021 Premium Lenovo Ideal 3 15.6″ HD TouchScreen Laptop
PC Series:
Lenovo IdeaPad 3 15.6″ Touchscreen Laptop
Display:
15.6″ HD Touchscreen LED Backlit TN 220nits Anti-glare Display
Processor:
10th Gen Intel Core i3-10110U Dual-Core Processor (4MB Intel Smart Cache, base clock 2.1 GHz, turbo to 4.10GHz, beats intel i5-7500 Performance)
Memory:
Upgrade to 12GB DDR4Storage:
256GB PCIe NVME SSDGraphics:
Intel UHD Graphics
Communications:
Realtek RTL8821CE 802.11b/g/n/ac (1×1) and Bluetooth 5.0; WiFi 5-802.11 ac
Keyboard:
No backlit KeyboardCamera:
720p, with privacy shutter, fixed focusOperating system:
Windows 10 Home in S Mode. The S mode can be switched out at no cost: On your PC running Windows 10 in S mode, open Settings –> Update & Security –> Activation. In the Switch to Windows 10 Home section, select Go to the Store. On the Switch out of S mode page, select Get button.Ports & Slots:
1 USB 2.0 ; 2 USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A (Data Transfer Only); 1 Card reader; 1 AC smart pin; 1 HDMI; 1 headphone/microphone comboAdditional Information:
Dimensions: 14.26″ x 9.98″ x 0.78″
Approximate Weight: 4.08 lbs
Color: Abyss Blue
Accessory:
Marxsol Cable Accessories ($39.99 Value)
【 UPGRADED to 12GB DDR4 RAM + 256GB SSD 】Original Seal is opened for upgrade ONLY to achieve the specifications as advertised. Upgraded to 12GB DDR4 SDRAM Memory; Hard drive: 256GB PCIe Solid State Drive; This electronic gift, holiday gift offers a good experience for watching videos, browsing the web, remote work, or study from home
【Intel Dual- Core i3-10110U Processor】2.1GHz Base Frequency, up to 4.10 GHz, 4M, Beats intel i5-7500U Performace, Ultra-low-voltage platform. Dual-core, two-way processing provides maximum high-efficiency power to go. Integrated Intel UHD Graphics
【15.6” HD Touch Screen 】15.6″ HD (1366 x 768) TN 220 nits Anti-glare Display, HD TouchScreen resolution boasts impressive color and clarity, Anti-glare Energy-efficient LED screen for Home, Student, Professionals, Small Business, School Education, and Commercial Enterprise, Online Class, Google Classroom, Remote Learning, Zoom Ready.
【 Windows 10 Home in S mode 】Windows 10 in S mode is a version of Windows 10 that’s streamlined for security and performance, while providing a familiar Windows experience. (You can EASILY switch to regular windows 10 : Press “Start button” bottom left of the screen; Select “Settings” icon above “power” icon;Select Update & Security and Activation, then Go to Store; Select “Get” option under “Switch out of S mode”; Hit Install.)
【 Authorized Marxsol Bundle 】 14.26 x 9.98 x 0.78 inches, 4.08 lbs. 1x power connector 1x card reader 1x HDMI 1.4b 1x headphone / microphone combo jack (3.5mm) 1x USB 2.0 2x USB 3.2 Gen 1. 2 x 2W Speakers with Dolby Audio Wireless_ 2 x 2W Speakers with Dolby Audio Webcam, 720P Camera with Privacy Shutter and Dual Array Microphones, Abyss Blue + Marxsol Cable Accessories Included
Introducing the Lenovo 2021 IdeaPad 3 15.6″ HD Touchscreen Laptop Computer!This powerful laptop features a Dual-Core Intel i3-10110U processor that can reach speeds up to 4.1GHz, outperforming the i5-7500U. With 12GB of DDR4 RAM and a speedy 256GB PCIe SSD, you’ll have plenty of memory and storage space for all your needs.
The IdeaPad 3 also comes equipped with a built-in webcam, WiFi 5 connectivity, and runs on Windows 10 S for a streamlined and secure operating system. Plus, with the included Marxsol Cables, you’ll have everything you need to stay connected and productive.
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5.0Intel reports Q4 beats on top and bottom line, stock rises on external founder revenue outlook
Intel (INTC) announced its fourth quarter earnings on Thursday, beating estimates on the top and bottom line, but falling short on Q1 guidance. Still, the company said its nascent foundry business is expected to produce meaningful external revenue by 2027.
Shares of Intel rose 1% following the report
The report is Intel’s first since it ousted CEO Pat Gelsinger over frustrations related to his enormous turnaround plan for the company.
Intel is currently led by co-CEOs David Zinsner, who also serves as CFO, and Michelle Johnston Holthaus, who is also CEO of Intel Products. The company is still searching for a permanent CEO to take the reins and attempt to revitalize the storied chipmaker.
For the quarter, Intel reported earnings per share (EPS) of $0.13 on revenue of $14.3 billion. Analysts were anticipating EPS of 0.12 on revenue of $13.8 billion. The company saw EPS of $0.54 and $15.4 billion in revenue in the same quarter last year.
Intel, however, said it expects revenue between $11.7 billion and $12.7 billion in the current quarter. Analysts were looking for $12.85 billion. Adjusted gross margins are also set to come in at 36%, below the 39% Wall Street expected.
Intel stock is down a staggering 54% over the last 12 months and reported the largest quarterly loss in its history last quarter. Intel isn’t the only chipmaker hurting, though. Rival AMD (AMD) is down 36% throughout the last year. Nvidia (NVDA), however, continues to gain steam, rising 93% in the last year, despite suffering a massive rout on Monday on the back of worries related to China’s DeepSeek AI.
Intel’s still-nascent foundry business, which both produces chips for Intel and is designed to act as a contract manufacturer for third parties, continues to be a drag on its overall revenue despite announcing agreements to build chips for Amazon’s (AMZN) Amazon Web Services and Microsoft (MSFT).
Intel’s Client Computing business, which includes chips for PCs, saw revenue of $8 billion, versus expectations of $7.8 billion, while its data center business topped out at $3.39 billion. Wall Street was looking for revenue of $3.37 billion.
The Intel Foundry business, which produces chips for Intel and third-party partners, brought in 4.5 billion, in line with expectations.
Intel is working to build out new facilities to research and construct chips across the US, but the company is dealing with a relatively flat PC market despite promises that AI PCs would help buoy the space in 2024.
According to IDC, PC shipments rose just 1% in 2024, and there’s still plenty of uncertainty about 2025.
Intel recently released its fourth-quarter earnings report, exceeding expectations on both the top and bottom lines. The company’s stock rose as a result of its positive performance and promising outlook for external founder revenue.With revenue from external founders expected to increase in the coming quarters, Intel is poised for further growth and success. Investors are optimistic about the company’s ability to capitalize on this opportunity and drive profitability.
Overall, Intel’s strong Q4 performance and positive outlook for the future have bolstered investor confidence and led to a rise in the company’s stock price. It will be interesting to see how Intel continues to leverage its strengths and capitalize on new opportunities in the semiconductor market.
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