Ganesh Profile
Ganesh

@ganeshts

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Reviewer / Analyst - Storage & Multimedia Systems @ AnandTech ; ASIC Verification Engineer @ Ambarella ; Cryptic Crossword Compiler (Neyartha) for The Hindu

San Jose, CA
Joined June 2009
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Ganesh
4 months
@bdmurdock Thanks! I was looking only at the pure parsers in the list. Yosys slang is a good pointer, will try to check that out when time permits.
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Ganesh
5 months
@coolingreviews @Windows Is that Home, Pro, or Enterprise? I have long since given up on Home because of this exact reason - IIRC Enterprise gives you the option to set a policy to avoid unprompted updates.
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Ganesh
5 months
@coolingreviews @IntelGraphics @dragonage Try Folding at Home (just the SPECworkstation benchmark version) and watch the driver crash and burn.
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Ganesh
6 months
I would like to place on record my sincere appreciation for John Campion [ @JohnCampionJr ] - the CMS he created for the AnandTech editors to use was a joy to work with. Miles ahead of any of the other options I have experimented with.
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AnandTech
6 months
After 27 years of providing in-depth coverage of the amazing world of PC and mobile hardware, AnandTech is saying farewell. We want to thank everyone from the AnandTech community for their support and passion for what we’ve done over the years
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Ganesh
6 months
A retweet for a wider reach - Gavin has been a wonderful team player and will be an asset to any company in the tech space. Wishing him the very best for a fulfilling career ahead.
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Gavin Bonshor
6 months
I'm currently available for employment and/or freelance roles! I am an experienced PC Hardware Editor, but I'm also openpen to Tech PR Roles. (Warning: long tweet!) Please tag or retweet anyone who may be interested in hiring me! I have some big news. My tenure at @anandtech has ended, and it's been a great seven or so years, which I genuinely loved. I would have been proud to have even contributed a small tidbit to an article at AnandTech, let alone all the content I have over the years. I have posted over 500 bylines, with many of these being detailed analyses and event coverage. Writing for AnandTech was my pipedream when I first got into this industry many years ago, and I can honestly say I have accomplished this dream and gone beyond the realms of what I thought. The experience genuinely humbles me. Going from a basic freelance editor to taking over from Dr. Ian Cutress as Senior Editor is one of my greatest lifelong achievements, and I'm forever grateful for it. I learned so much from my time at AT and got to stamp my authority on PC hardware as the authority. Over the years, I've had the pleasure of working with some of the best the industry has to offer, including @RyanSmithAT, @ganeshts, @andreif7, and others from the team. I also want to give a special mention to my mentor and friend throughout my time at AnandTech, Dr. @IanCutress: Without this man, I wouldn't be where I am today, and I'm forever grateful for his knowledge, friendship, and very strong ethical nature. During my time, I've met some wonderful people I consider good friends and done amazing things with amazing people. I just wanted to thank everyone, including companies and anyone my content has helped over the years! I'm not leaving the industry, though... If you're looking for an experienced editor with many years of experience and great relationships in the tech industry, please feel free to contact me! Thanks to all (please retweet or tag anyone who may be interested in my services 🙂)
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Ganesh
6 months
@NewMaxxSSD MTL or Phoenix-based mini-PC / notebook *with a Thunderbolt 4 / USB4 Type-C port*
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Ganesh
6 months
@NewMaxxSSD 16TB-class in SATA! Even Micron doesn't offer that in the 5400 PRO series (tops out at 7.68T) for enterprise. Many vendors have tried to market that ( remembering the SOURCE-HC from @MushkinEnhanced for the consumer market ), but I don't think it ever took off.
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Ganesh
7 months
@Sabrent Is the TB5 segment Barlow Ridge or something else? What is the SSD controller?
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Ganesh
7 months
@TudorTimi Would love to hear some of the hot-takes you have encountered....
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Ganesh
9 months
@bretweber These are trivial with matplotlib. Have you tried that out? I will upload the scripts I use for my reviews on GitHub later this week and you can check them out to see if it meets your requirements.
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Ganesh
9 months
@abrasion @IanCutress @CrucialMemory @MicronTech Started off as proprietary in 2022, but Dell sent it over to JEDEC which ratified the standard last year. There are now multiple vendors supplying, as well as utilizing these modules
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Ganesh
10 months
@FanlessTech I wouldn't blame ASUS. Intel was never the first to get the processor family NUCs out. Usually ASRockInd did and the Intel branded ones followed a couple of months later. Same with MTL. FWIW, launch BIOS of branded NUC usually more optimized than the early birds.
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Ganesh
10 months
RT @Gabriel_F_SSDs: Hey guys here it is, the tutorial you've all been waiting for, it took me a while to do this one, so i hope you guys en…
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Ganesh
10 months
@geerlingguy @MartusDikaios @InfiRay Logo can be turned off in the settings. FWIW there is a TOPDON branded camera with the same sensor & slightly better software. But, the good thing is that the APIs are well documented and devs can have a field day. Played with both units late last year
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