Toms Hardware What Should I Buy for Ram

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Tom's Hardware
Tom's Hardware Logo.png

Type of site

Technology website
Available in English, French, Italian, Russian, Turkish
Owner Purch (Future)
Created by Thomas Pabst
Editor Avram Piltch
URL tomshardware.com
Launched Apr 1996; 26 years agone  (1996-04)
Current condition Online

Tom's Hardware is an online publication owned past Future and focused on technology. Information technology was founded in 1996 past Thomas Pabst.[1] It provides articles, news, toll comparisons, videos and reviews on estimator hardware and loftier technology. The site features coverage on CPUs, motherboards, RAM, PC cases, graphic cards, brandish engineering, power supplies and displays, storage, smartphones, tablets, gaming, consoles, and reckoner peripherals.

Tom'due south Hardware has a forum and featured blogs.

History [edit]

Tom'southward Hardware was founded in April 1996 equally Tom's Hardware Guide in the United States by Thomas Pabst.[1] It started using the domain tomshardware.com in September 2007 and was followed by several foreign language versions, including Italian, French, Finnish and Russian based on franchise agreements.[2] [3] [iv] [5]

While the initial testing labs were in Germany and California,[6] much of Tom'southward Hardware'due south testing now occurs in New York and a facility in Ogden, Utah owned by its parent company, Purch.

In Apr 2007, the site was acquired by the French company Bestofmedia Group.[7] In July 2013, that company was acquired by TechMediaNetwork, Inc.,[viii] which changed its name to Purch in April 2014.[9]

The site celebrated its 20th anniversary in May 2016.[ten] Beyond continuous publication of the website, information technology is known for its overclocking championships and other contests.[11] [12]

Purch's consumer brands, including Tom'due south Hardware, were acquired by Future in 2018.[13] [14]

Editors [edit]

Avram Piltch is the current[ when? ] editor-in-chief of Tom'due south Hardware.[15] Prior to starting the position in 2018, he worked for sister sites Tom's Guide and Laptop Magazine. Prior to that, John A. Burek, formerly of Computer Shopper, briefly held the function.[16]

Burek succeeded Fritz Nelson, who served from August 2014 through 2017. Other former editors-in-primary include Chris Angelini (July 2008 – July 2014), Patrick Schmid (2005–2006), David Strom (2005), Omid Rahmat (1999–2003) and founder Thomas Pabst (1996–2001).[x]

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Tom'due south Hardware is owned by Purch, a subsidiary of Future plc, which too publishes a number of other publications. In technology, those include Tom'southward Guide (formerly Gear Digest),[17] Laptop Mag and AnandTech,[18] as well as science sites like LiveScience and Space.com.

In March 2018 the German spin-off was to be closed because of the new data/privacy laws, simply continued every bit an independent site (tomshw.de), with an exclusive licence for the local usage of the brand name.[nineteen]

In July 2019 the licence was returned. Later that the German CEO and editor-in-master of the gotIT! Tech Media GmbH started a new website Igor´sLAB[20] and his own Youtube channel[21]

See also [edit]

  • CNET
  • TechCrunch
  • List of Internet forums

References [edit]

  1. ^ a b Boutin, Paul (May 2001). "People: Thomas Pabst". Wired. Archived from the original on 25 October 2012. Retrieved 16 Nov 2013.
  2. ^ "A Brief History of Tom'southward Hardware | Purch". www.purch.com . Retrieved 2018-05-xv .
  3. ^ Ferrario, Andrea (six May 2013). "Tom'south Hardware è cambiato, vi spieghiamo il perché". Tom's Hardware Italia. Retrieved sixteen Nov 2013.
  4. ^ "Presence PC et Tom's Hardware vont fusionner". Presence-PC. 12 November 2007. Retrieved 16 November 2013.
  5. ^ Pyyny, Petteri (20 August 2010). "AfterDawn starts publishing Tom'due south Hardware in Nordic countries". AfterDawn. Retrieved sixteen Nov 2013.
  6. ^ "bmp beteiligt sich an Toms Hardware". AktienCheck. half-dozen Oct 1999. Retrieved 16 November 2013.
  7. ^ Ali, Rafat (eight April 2007). "IT Professionals Network Tom's Hardware Guide Sold". PaidContent. Retrieved 16 November 2013.
  8. ^ Brooke, Eliza (2 July 2013). "TechMedia Network Buys Bestofmedia Group And Steps Upwardly Content-Commerce Integration". TechCrunch. Retrieved 16 November 2013.
  9. ^ "Introducing Purch: The Definitive Buying Decision Platform". Market Wired. Retrieved 26 Baronial 2014.
  10. ^ a b "Tom's 20th Anniversary: A Retrospective With The Editors-in-Chief". Tom's Hardware. 2016-05-27. Retrieved 2018-05-xvi .
  11. ^ "Tom's Hardware Launches First Worldwide Overclocking Championship". Bestofmedia Group. 6 November 2008. Archived from the original on 2013-11-05. Retrieved sixteen November 2013.
  12. ^ "Tom's Hardware Guide and iRobot Launch Create Challenge Contest for Robot Enthusiasts". Bestofmedia Group. 16 May 2007. Archived from the original on 2013-11-05. Retrieved 16 November 2013.
  13. ^ "U.k.-Based Futurity Acquires Purch for $132.5 Million". Folio. 2018-07-xix. Retrieved 2018-12-eighteen .
  14. ^ "Tom's Hardware". Future . Retrieved 2018-12-18 .
  15. ^ "About Us". Tom's Hardware. 2017-01-20. Retrieved 2018-05-16 .
  16. ^ Purch. "New Tom's Hardware Editor in Chief Descends on Las Vegas for CES". www.prnewswire.com . Retrieved 2018-05-sixteen .
  17. ^ "TG Publishing LLC, a Bestofmedia Group company, Rebrands Gear Assimilate to Tom's Guide". Bestofmedia Group. 18 September 2007. Archived from the original on 2013-08-28. Retrieved 16 November 2013.
  18. ^ Smith, Ryan. "AnandTech Acquired By Purch". Retrieved 2018-05-xvi .
  19. ^ "Past, nowadays and hereafter of Th.de" (in German). 2018-05-13. [ expressionless link ]
  20. ^ "Igor´s LAB".
  21. ^ Igor Wallosek. "Tomshardware.de schließt und IgorsLab kommt". Archived from the original on 2021-12-21.

External links [edit]

  • Official website
  • Tom's Guide

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