Power Management Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Power Management stocks.

Power Management Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Oct 31 INTC Intel Posts More Than $16 Billion Loss but Says Sales Outlook Is Improving
Oct 31 INTC Intel Surges After Results Spark Optimism Over Turnaround
Oct 31 INTC Intel Stock: Full Steam Ahead On This Turnaround
Oct 31 INTC 2025, 2026 will be a 'proving ground' for Intel: Analyst
Oct 31 INTC Intel Drops Critical Q3 Results: It's Over
Oct 31 INTC Earnings movers: Intel, Amazon fly up in late trade after rough day session for Big Tech
Oct 31 INTC Intel (INTC) Reports Q3 Earnings: What Key Metrics Have to Say
Oct 31 INTC Intel (INTC) Reports Q3 Loss, Tops Revenue Estimates
Oct 31 INTC Intel Stock Jumps on Improved Outlook
Oct 31 INTC Intel Posts Larger-Than-Expected Loss, But Outlook Is Better Than Feared
Oct 31 CPS Cooper-Standard: Q3 Earnings Snapshot
Oct 31 INTC Intel just reported Q3 results. Here's why the stock is rising.
Oct 31 CPS Cooper-Standard Non-GAAP EPS of -$0.68 beats by $0.50, revenue of $685.4M beats by $22.4M
Oct 31 INTC Intel Stock Climbs On Better-Than-Expected Q3 Results: Details
Oct 31 CPS Cooper Standard Reports Third Quarter Results; Continuing Lean Initiatives Delivering Cost Savings as Planned
Oct 31 INTC Intel stock soars on revenue beat, Q4 outlook
Oct 31 INTC Intel shares surge on better-than-feared results, outlook
Oct 31 INTC Intel in charts: Revenue from Desktop segment falls by a quarter, while Notebook rises in Q3
Oct 31 INTC Earnings Snapshot: Intel beats on topline in Q3, sets upbeat guidance for current quarter
Oct 31 INTC Intel Stock Jumps as Sales Top Estimates Despite Widening Losses
Power Management

Power management is a feature of some electrical appliances, especially copiers, computers, GPUs and computer peripherals such as monitors and printers, that turns off the power or switches the system to a low-power state when inactive. In computing this is known as PC power management and is built around a standard called ACPI. This supersedes
APM. All recent (consumer) computers have ACPI support.
In the military, ""Power Management"" often refers to suites of equipment which permit soldiers and squads to share diverse energy sources, powering often incompatible equipment.

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