AnandTech
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AnandTech is one of the larger online computer hardware journals in the English-speaking world. AnandTech was founded in 1997 by then 14-year-old Anand Lal Shimpi.
Additionally, AnandTech is home to a large forum, purported to be one of the largest on the Internet. It boasts more than 120,000 members and more than 17 million message posts.
In 2004 AnandTech added a feature to search for computer prices via a price engine developed in house by the senior editor as a graduate project in data mining. This price engine is called RTPE.
In 2006 AnandTech launched a spin-off site called DailyTech, a technology news site. The move followed a similar evolution of the news section of AnandTech's peer publication, Tom's Hardware Guide, into TG Daily some months earlier.
Anandtech Staff
- Editor In Chief & CEO - Anand Lal Shimpi
- Senior Memory & Motherboard Editor - Wesley Fink
- Senior CPU & Graphics Editor - Derek Wilson
- Chassis and Optical Storage Editor - Purav Sanghani
- Server/Software Engineer - Jason Clark
- Managing Editor - Karen Clark
External links
- AnandTech
- AnandTech Forums
- AnandTech RTPE
- Big Boards, ranks AnandTech Forums as the 18th largest on the Internet as of February 2006.
- AnandTech News Spinoff Site