Advantest Announces New T5385 DRAM Wafer Test System
The T5385 offers a parallel test capability of 768 devices -- the highest in the industry, and twice the capability of the company's previous model. The T5385 will be available beginning August 2009.Verigy Celebrates 10th Anniversary of V93000
Very long-lived sheet metal... The 10 years must also include it's time as the HP93000 and the Agilent 93000...BitWave Selects Teradyne UltraWave 12G
Teradyne announced that BitWave Semiconductor selected the UltraFLEX™ test system with UltraWave™ 12G instrumentation and the Embedded Signal Analyzer Toolkit for testing its software-defined radio products.Teradyne Announce Multiple System Order for ETS-88
Teradyne and Advanced Analogic Technologies, Inc. (AATI) announced that AATI has placed a multiple system order for the ETS-88™ test system from Teradyne’s Eagle Test business unit.Teradyne Holds Majority Share in Wireless Test Market
Gartner, Inc reports that Teradyne holds a 66.5% share of the worldwide ATE RF testing market based on revenue in 2008, up from 60 percent in 2007.Maxim adopts LTX-C's MX as strategic test platform
Maxim is currently in production test with the MX ATE system for high speed networking, power management, and data converters, and will be using the X-Series for engineering characterization, wafer sort and final test applications.Teradyne lands 100th FLEX platform customer
Energy Micro is 100th FLEX customer, with total quantity shipped approaching 2000 units.Verigy steps on the gas leading up to Semicon
Verigy updates guidance, plans a $110M note sale, enters the probe card market, improves speed of yield learning and rolls out an entirely new low cost tester the V101. Quite a flurry of activity leading up to Semicon.Verigy enters probe card market
Following it's acquisition of Touchdown, Verigy has now entered the probe card market.More Articles...
- Verigy introduces the V101 - a new low-cost ATE system
- Opinion: the future is cloudy for LTX-Credence
- Will Teradyne enter DRAM test market?
- Advantest reshuffles management amid losses and "broken memory business model"
- ASE almost at full utilization!
- Si Startups won't drive future ATE volumes
- Get ready to upgrade ATE memory -- here comes SDD ATPG
- TSMC Calls the Upturn
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