Verigy Ships Its 250th V93000 Port Scale RF System
Successful platform for Verigy used to test RF devices, including 4G, 3G and 2G cellular, Bluetooth, WLAN, WiMAX and GPS.LTXC Q3 $56M - up 17% from prior Q, 100% YoY
Net income for the quarter was $6.8M. Outlook: "Gaining momentum and market share." Also the company will ask shareholders to approve a one-for-three reverse stock split.Semiconductor Wafer Test Workshop - June 6-9
SW Test 2010 will be held on June 6 - 9, 2010 in San Diego, CA. Preliminary Tech program now available.Verigy's revenue jumped 69% to $120 million in Q2
Orders grew substantially to $171 million with strength from 93k and V101/50. Memory Test remains feeble.Advantest Earns 22nd Consecutive 10 BEST Rating
Advantest earned a place on VLSIresearch’s 10 BEST supplier list for the 22nd consecutive year. Based on direct customer feedback from surveys representing 95 percent of the world’s leading semiconductor manufacturers.Verigy adds Mixed Signal to Ocelot 2 ... Oh, I mean V101
The 100Mhz air-cooled low-cost Verigy-ATE-like-no-other gets mixed signal for audio and video test.Verigy voted, "Best 2010 Automated Test Equipment Supplier."
Results from the VLSI Research Annual Customer Satisfaction Survey. Advantest and Teradyne #2 and #3 respectively.Semiconductors set for highest growth in a decade
Consumer demand for electronic products, which continues to surpass expectations is driving growth.Carsem Chooses Teradyne ETS-88 to Expand Analog Test Capacity
Carsem, a leading provider of packaging and test services to the semiconductor industry, has ordered the ETS-88 test system from Teradyne’s Eagle Test Business Unit, adding more capacity to its large Eagle installed base.More Articles...
- Teradyne ETS-88 voted Test Product of the Year
- Report shows Teradyne Inc. was the ATE share leader in 2009
- Advantest returns to profitability
- Chroma ATE 1Q revenues jump 120%
- Memristor: Expect another announcement in 1 year...
- Teradyne announces Q. Sees a "healthy increase in orders"
- Semiconductor International has closed
- TSMC Tech Symposium: "We've almost exhausted optical lithography"
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