AnandTech
AnandTech is one of the largest
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 140,000 members and more than 17 million message posts.
The most active forum category at Anandtech Forums is the Off Topic forum. As of June 21, 2006, there were 231,656 active topics in the Off Topic category. Topics that have been inactive for 90 days are automatically archived.
Forums are moderated by voluntary (but nominated) forum members who use the alias "Anandtech Moderator" when a user abuses/spams the forums.
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.
*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
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AnandTech*
AnandTech Forums*
AnandTech RTPE*
Big Boards, ranks AnandTech Forums as the 20th largest on the Internet as of
July 2006.
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AnandTech News Spinoff Site*
AnandTech Off Topic WikiSimilar pages
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