I'll chime in as another person who started reading AnandTech back in ~97/98, when the Celeron 300A was the overclocking champ. AnandTech was in my daily rotation, along with HardOCP, Tom's Hardware, ...
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I’ve been an Anandtech reader for 23 years. This is truly a sad loss, but not a surprising one. It’s been clear for some time now that their readership’s been on a downswing. I’m glad Ars is still ...
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