R.I.P. - Taiwan Memory Corp
Taiwan legislature decision effectively halts government efforts to reform the fractious and troubled DRAM sector.The Future of ATE Test Software
ATE test sequences for SOC device testing will just be a series of API calls to embedded instruments. iJtag anyone?Capacity Full; Capex Flat
Leading edge processes - those below 60nm - were running at 93.5% of capacity in Q309. Processes from 80nm to 60nm were running at 95.7% of capacity and, at 80nm - 60nm, capacity utilization was 90%.Verigy beats expectations, takes market share. Guidance upbeat.
The company lost $12 million in its most recent quarter, compared to $36 millionin the same period of last year.Samsung to Raise Global DRAM Share to 45%
Dram ATE suppliers to Samsung will ride these coat tails...LTX-Credence Announces New High Precision Data Converter Test Module
DCTM in Use X Series Production Testing of Data Converters, Audio Amplifiers and Temperature Sensors.Bad week for SMIC: CEO resigns, settles with TSMC
Settlement has cemented the Taiwan firm's lead over its smaller rivals by giving it a substantial footprint in the mainland's fast-growing market.Adaptive Test: Related Topics and Companies front and center at ITC in Austin
The reoccurring theme of dramatically increasing variability dovetailed nicely with the multiple conference papers, posters and sessions on adaptive test. This challenge could present a tremendous opportunity for OptimalTest and Pintail.ITC Plenary, “Factory Testing will become Meaningless”
At ITC last week Intel fellow Shekhar Borkar presented a roadmap regarding the future of design and test. His argument highlighted ever increasing device variability.More Articles...
- SIA makes major revisions to global IC sales forecast
- Roos rolls new Cassini ATE configuration
- Chroma ATE, Amkor, ASE results point to recovery
- Teradyne beats by $0.03, guides Q4 EPS above consensus
- ITC - Advance Program Available!
- Tesla to generate 26% of Chroma ATE's 2010 revenues
- Nakaya, Amkor and Toshiba Sign Test Agreement
- Verigy / Agilent non-compete clause expires this week
Random Pic




