Meet the New Boss. Same as the Old Boss.
If you had told me 15 years ago that I would one day be the Editor in Chief for AnandTech, there’s a very good chance I would have called you crazy. Having read AnandTech since 1998, it seemed obvious to me at the time that I could never know enough to match wits with Anand. Even in the early days of the site Anand brought a high degree of skill and thoughtfulness that few people could ever match, a quality that kept me reading the site for so many years.
Consequently, to be here writing my first comments as Editor in Chief borders on the surreal. Having read AnandTech for 15 years and having worked for Anand for almost 10 of those years, it was until recently hard to imagine reading AnandTech and not seeing articles by Anand, or to be writing for AnandTech but not be writing for Anand himself. Anand has been a constant in the tech world both as a source of news an analysis for us all, and as a mentor to me. These days I can happily say I was wrong about not being able to match wits with The Boss, and now I am going to get to put that to the test.
AnandTech has been Anand’s baby since Anand practically was a baby, having built it up from the ground in the last 17 years and spanning countless generations of technology not to mention the economic booms and busts that come with it. Words cannot express how humbling it is to be asked to be the next Editor in Chief – to be the first person that Anand trusts and believes in to run AnandTech and keep his baby going. It’s an awesome privilege and an awesome responsibility, and it is a task that I aim to do as well as The Boss himself.
When it comes to taking on the duties as Editor in Chief, I suppose it’s the fact that Anand and I are cut from the same cloth that even makes this transition possible. While I wasn’t born to teachers, writing for AnandTech has been a job I have loved for nearly a decade because I love learning just as Anand does. And though it’s a gross simplification of the job, being a journalist for AnandTech ultimately means learning about technology and sharing what we have learned with the rest of the world, which is the ideal job for anyone who loves learning. What this means is that although we’re not interchangeable – I am probably a bit more excitable than Anand – it means that the same force that drives us both, and it’s that same love of learning that will continue to shape AnandTech.
To our readers, we wouldn’t exist without you, and it is my first and foremost goal to continue driving AnandTech to bring the kind of high quality content that you come here for. That content comes from passion, skill, and taking the time and care to do things right, and these are core values that will not be changing. At the same time the editors working for us are among the best, and I know that they will continue writing fantastic articles across the broad range of technologies we cover. AnandTech may no longer have Anand, but it will have the same quality content that it has always had.
To our editors, what little is there to say about you that Anand has not? An Editor in Chief is only as good as the people working under him, and it is the fact that I have you that makes me confident that I can take on this role and fill Anand’s big shoes. You deserve nothing less than the best leadership, and to you I vow to do as well for you as Anand has done over the last 17 years.
And to Anand, it has been an honor working for you for the last decade. To say that I have learned everything I know from you is only the slightest exaggeration – so much of what I know about both technology and journalism comes from what I have learned from you over the years. To be the new Editor in Chief is incredibly humbling, and I intend to prove that AnandTech is still in good hands.
For 17.5 years now the path of AnandTech and the path of Anand have been one and the same. And though that is no longer the case as Anand retires, it is my sincere goal that the next 17.5 years will continue down the same path that Anand has set. And that is to create and curate the kind of high quality content that enlightens and informs all those who wish to learn about technology.
Thanks,
Ryan Smith
@RyanSmithAT
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yhselp - Sunday, August 31, 2014 - link
GPU Boss-man is now the Boss-man. Goood, all hail parallelism!Anyway, congratulations and best of luck.
Anato - Sunday, August 31, 2014 - link
Good luck and stay cool :-)frozentundra123456 - Sunday, August 31, 2014 - link
Sad to see you go Anand. In contrast to some of the other posters, I want to say I think this is one of the more objective sites, and always took your reviews as the definitive ones.Ryan, keep up the good work. My only comments going forward is that I feel the site has focused too much on mobile and hope you return more focus to PC hardware. I was very disappointed with the very late review of devil's canyon, but was excited to see a prompt and extensive review of Haswell E.
silverblue - Sunday, August 31, 2014 - link
Congratulations Ryan, definitely well earned.Stuka87 - Sunday, August 31, 2014 - link
I am sure you will do great Ryan, just keep on doing as you have!Phasenoise - Sunday, August 31, 2014 - link
RyanTech doesn't sound as catchy.wrkingclass_hero - Sunday, August 31, 2014 - link
How about TechSmith?nigelke - Sunday, August 31, 2014 - link
so after 7years a new boss.. Anand thanks for leading me these past 7years.This is the only website that is open everyday to read and learn.
Have fun in whatever you are going to do, you will be missed but you have left a big legacy!
Lord 666 - Sunday, August 31, 2014 - link
Can we now have an edit button?HisDivineOrder - Sunday, August 31, 2014 - link
Grats. You're a good writer.So are you rethinking Anand's deal with AMD to restore credibility to the site or are you expanding your marketing to include other companies getting their own color coded subsections of your site with marketing listed like it's articles at your site?