TLDR Dell reported Q3 earnings of $2. 59 per share, beating estimates, but revenue of $27. 01 billion missed expectations Company increased AI server revenue forecast to $25 billion for fiscal 2026, up from $20 billion Q4 revenue guidance of $31. 5 billion exceeded analyst estimates of $27. 59 billion by nearly $4 billion AI server backlog grew to $18. 4 billion with $12. 3 billion in new orders David Kennedy appointed permanent CFO as Dell raises full-year revenue outlook Dell Technologies posted mixed third-quarter results that left investors focused on the future rather than the present. The company missed revenue targets but delivered a forecast that sent shares climbing 5% in extended trading. Revenue reached $27. 01 billion, falling short of the $27. 13 billion analysts expected. Earnings per share of $2. 59 beat the $2. 47 consensus estimate. Net income climbed to $1. 54 billion from $1. 17 billion a year earlier. Dell Technologies Inc., DELL The real story emerged in Dell’s guidance. The company expects fourth-quarter revenue of roughly $31. 5 billion. That’s nearly $4 billion above Wall Street’s $27. 59 billion estimate. AI Infrastructure Drives Growth Dell’s AI server business is firing on all cylinders. The company now projects $25 billion in AI server revenue for fiscal 2026. That’s a $5 billion increase from its previous $20 billion forecast. Third-quarter AI server shipments hit $5. 6 billion. The backlog swelled to $18. 4 billion, powered by $12. 3 billion in fresh orders. Dell expects to move $9. 4 billion worth of AI servers in Q4 alone. Major customers include xAI, CoreWeave, the U. S. Department of Energy, and G42. A November deal with Iren to supply Nvidia GB300 systems for Microsoft wasn’t included in the Q4 forecast. Infrastructure Solutions Group revenue reached $14. 11 billion, matching estimates. Server and networking sales jumped 37% year-over-year to $10. 1 billion. PC Business Continues Decline The traditional computer business tells a different story. Client Solutions Group revenue of $12. 48 billion grew just 3% and missed the $12. 65 billion estimate. Commercial PC and laptop sales dropped 7% from last year. Consumers and businesses aren’t rushing to upgrade existing machines. The weak demand persists across the personal computer market. Cost Pressures Mount Rising memory chip prices threaten margins. DRAM and NAND costs are climbing faster than Chief Operating Officer Jeff Clarke has ever seen. “We’re in a very unique time. We have not seen costs move at the rate we’ve seen,” Clarke told analysts. The company may need to pass some costs to customers but will try to minimize the impact. Strong demand gives Dell pricing leverage. When orders exceed supply, sellers gain negotiating power. Dell appointed David Kennedy as permanent CFO. The company raised full-year revenue guidance to between $111. 2 billion and $112. 2 billion. Previous expectations ranged from $105 billion to $109 billion. The company returned $1. 6 billion to shareholders through buybacks and dividends. Fourth-quarter earnings per share are forecast at $3. 50, above the $3. 21 estimate.
https://blockonomi.com/dell-stock-jumps-as-q3-earnings-beat-expectations-despite-revenue-miss/
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Bears’ Ben Johnson Doesn’t Hold Back After Beating Vikings
The Minnesota Vikings fell 19-17 to the Chicago Bears in Week 11 at U.S. Bank Stadium on November 16. This marked their third game in their last four contests without scoring over 20 points.
Second-year quarterback J. J. McCarthy had another tough outing, finishing 16 of 32 for 150 yards with one touchdown and two interceptions. McCarthy did lead an impressive late fourth-quarter drive, connecting with Jordan Addison for a go-ahead touchdown. However, that effort wasn’t enough to overcome the team’s struggles throughout the game. The time remaining after that touchdown pass allowed the Bears to get off the game-winning field goal.
After the tightly contested win by Chicago, Bears head coach Ben Johnson spoke with the media and didn’t hold back his comments about his team’s performance.
“You know, proud of the guys—7-3,” Johnson said postgame (h/t Marquee Sports Network). “That’s nothing to snuff at. As ugly as it can be at times, this group’s just proven time and time again that when it’s close in the fourth quarter, we’re capable of finding a way. So, first division win on the road, and really proud of the guys for how they fought at the end. So, open it up from there.”
Johnson didn’t stop there with his remarks about his team’s win over Minnesota.
“It’s been the story of our wins, right?” Johnson added (h/t Marquee Sports Network). “We know how important that statistic is—taking care of the football on offense and getting our takeaways on defense. In most of these seven wins we’ve had, we’ve won the turnover battle. So it’s no secret to us, no secret to our opponents, and we’ve got to keep that trend going.”
### Vikings QB J.J. McCarthy Had a Challenging Game
It was another game in which McCarthy failed to quiet doubters who believe the Vikings made a mistake handing him the reins to the starting quarterback job and letting Sam Darnold walk in free agency last offseason.
During and after the game against the Bears, former NFL player Richard Sherman took a shot at McCarthy.
“What would the Vikings offense look like if they decided to just keep Sam Darnold?” Sherman wrote during the Vikings-Bears game on X.
Sherman followed up this in-game take with ruthless postgame criticism of the Vikings’ starting quarterback, noting that “Justin Jefferson would probably want another QB soon.”
The former Seattle Seahawks star didn’t stop there as he fired off another post aimed at McCarthy.
“I’m old enough to remember the comments I got when I told folks I wasn’t sure if McCarthy was the answer and they let a good quarter fool them,” Sherman added on X. “Football isn’t an exact science by any means but when you’re set up with one of the best play callers in football and one of the best WRs usually success can be manufactured.”
### Vikings Front Office Also Gets Called Out
While it’s easy to point and say that McCarthy is in over his head as a starting quarterback in the NFL, Sherman doesn’t place all the blame on him for the Vikings’ current 4-6 record.
He also criticized the Minnesota front office for not allowing the Michigan product to develop over a couple of seasons behind a veteran like Darnold.
As the Vikings continue their 2024 campaign, questions remain about McCarthy’s development and whether the organization’s decisions will pay off in the long run.
https://heavy.com/sports/nfl/minnesota-vikings/bears-ben-johnson-minnesota-win/
Mavericks Fans erupt after Cooper Flagg sets new career-high with thunderous dunk
Cooper Flagg’s throwdown at the end of the third quarter didn’t just rattle the rim; it set off a roar that echoed through the arena and pushed the rookie to a new career high.
Joey Mistretta posted the slam on X, writing that the dunk and the free throw that followed gave Cooper Flagg a new NBA career-high with 19 points. Flagg, the Dallas Mavericks’ No. 1 overall pick, delivered the kind of burst every franchise dreams of from a freshman-turned-rookie: physical at the rim, poised with the ball, and suddenly the most electric man on the court.
Fans rose, cameras zoomed in, and social feeds filled with the kind of highlight reaction that fuels a young player’s brand. “Taking a one pound dribble past half court to punch onna 7 footer is insane !!! Good lord,” one fan wrote. Another echoed the sentiment, saying, “He dunks like Russell Westbrook if he had another ten inches of height holy f**k.”
The box score picture is slightly different. ESPN’s official gamebook shows Flagg with 22 points, four rebounds, and four assists in 29 minutes, as he spearheaded a fourth-quarter surge that nearly erased a large deficit. That stat line underscores both his scoring punch and playmaking upside as a primary creator.
Dallas’ record still sits in the early-season trenches, but a sequence like that—a rookie with size, touch, and timing—gives the Mavericks something to build on. If Flagg keeps making plays that get crowds to their feet, debates about his ceiling will shift toward inevitability.
For now, the highlights keep coming, and so do the questions: can the rookie turn crowd-pleasing moments into consistent winning production?
https://clutchpoints.com/nba/dallas-mavericks/mavericks-news-fans-erupt-cooper-flagg-new-career-high-dunk
Patrick Surtain II Sends Message Ahead of Matchup With Cowboys’ High-Powered Offense
The Denver Broncos are gearing up for what many inside the building believe is their toughest defensive test yet. Fresh off a stunning fourth-quarter comeback win over the Giants, Denver’s defense now faces Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys, one of the NFL’s top-ranked offenses.
As Mile High Sports noted, superstar cornerback Patrick Surtain II didn’t mince words when discussing the challenge. “They nearly lead the league in all the passing numbers,” Surtain said. “They’re balanced, too, strong in the run game and efficient in the air. It’s going to be a pretty good challenge.”
At 5-2, the Broncos boast one of the league’s stingiest defenses, but Sunday’s matchup against a Dallas offense averaging nearly 400 yards per game will put that identity to the test. Surtain made it clear this week that Denver isn’t backing down.
“They’ve got playmakers everywhere,” Surtain said of Dallas’ receiving corps. “CeeDee [Lamb] is one of the best in the game—strong hands, great route runner, dangerous after the catch. And Pickens brings a different kind of physicality. We know exactly what we’re up against.”
Surtain’s confidence mirrors the tone across Denver’s locker room. “They’re pretty efficient,” he added. “They nearly lead the league in all the passing numbers, and they can run it, too. It’s going to be a great challenge, but this is what we live for as competitors.”
### Broncos Defense vs. Cowboys Offense: Strength Meets Strength
The numbers tell the story of two units at the top of their game. Dallas leads the league in yards per game (390.6), ranks second in points scored (31.7), and has allowed just eight sacks all season, tied for the second fewest in the NFL.
Dak Prescott has been surgical, completing 71% of his passes for 1,881 yards, 16 touchdowns, and only three interceptions on the season.
Denver’s defense, however, has been equally elite. The Broncos allow just 273.1 yards per game (third fewest), 4.49 yards per play (second fewest), and 18.1 points per game (fourth fewest). They lead the NFL in sacks with 34, while also holding opponents to a 29.2% conversion rate on third down and a red-zone success rate under 38%.
Edge rusher Nik Bonitto knows what’s at stake. “He’s [Prescott] a guy who can make a lot of things happen in the pocket,” Bonitto said. “We’ve got to make life easy for the DBs this week.”
Bonitto and Jonathon Cooper, both ranked in the top five in the NFL for sacks, will look to put consistent pressure on Prescott and disrupt Dallas’ offensive rhythm.
### Denver’s Secondary Proving Itself Among the NFL’s Best
While the pass rush has stolen headlines, Denver’s secondary has quietly become the backbone of the defense. Surtain continues to shadow top receivers, while cornerback K’Waun Williams, often playing under the radar, has delivered exceptional performances.
According to Next Gen Stats, Williams has allowed just 20 completions on 45 targets (44%) and only 286 total yards across 264 coverage snaps.
Defensive coordinator Ejiro Evero praised his young corner’s resilience: “[He’s] playing outstanding,” Evero said. “He’s getting a lot of targets, but he’s on to the next play every time.”
That next-play mentality will be critical against an elite Dallas receiving corps led by CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens.
With Denver’s defense leading the NFL in sacks and Dallas’ offense ranking near the top in nearly every key metric, Sunday’s matchup is shaping up as a heavyweight battle between the league’s best offense and the league’s best defense.
“It’s going to be fun,” Surtain said with a grin after practice. “That’s what you play this game for, to face the best.”
https://heavy.com/sports/nfl/denver-broncos/patrick-surtain-message-matchup-with-cowboys/
Woodard’s 57-yard field goal gives Lamar 23-21 win, preserves winning streak
BEAUMONT, Texas (AP) — Ben Woodard kicked a program-tying 57-yard field goal with just over a minute remaining to give his team a crucial advantage.
https://wtop.com/ncaa-football/2025/10/woodards-57-yard-field-goal-gives-lamar-23-21-win-preserves-winning-streak/
