LTXC Sags On Q1 Results, Q2 Outlook
LTXC missed fiscal Q1 revenue estimates and forecast Q2 earnings well below estimates.Verigy guidance falls short... shares fall
Revenue jumped 64% to $159m from $97m in the same period last year. Current quarter revenue will be between $115 million to $120 million.Announcement shows breadth of Advantest portfolio
CD-Sem tool announcement highlights potential adjacent markets for ATE companies - and the challenge of remaining consistently profitable.ATE Shakeup -- Verigy to buy LTX-Credence
In a major move Verigy has acquired LTX-Credence for $424 million. How will the combined company realize the claimed $25 million of "synergy?" What products will stay and which will go?ATE Market drivers discussed at Silicon Valley Test Conference
Some described the event as the, "anti-ITC"Teradyne records, "highest operating profit rate in company history"
Teradyne had revenue of $502 million for the third quarter of 2010 of which $448 million was in Semiconductor Test and $54 million in Systems Test Group.I hope you're testing Smartphones and not Notebooks
Numbers show SmartPhones and Tablets "surging" with Notebooks "dying." Oh, and that tablet you're holding is likely an iPad :-)Teradyne grants SEMI license to standardize STDF
Teradyne has granted Semi a world-wide royalty-free license to use, distribute, modify and support STDF. Bravo.Test House Unisem selects Teradyne ETS-88
Global test services supplier Unisem selects Eagle/Teradyne system for, "scalability, flexibility and superior test economics."More Articles...
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