Gartner slashes IC capex forecast for '08, '09
Firm warns of fab tool firm profitability amid biggest decline since '02LTX-Credence Will Have Good News For Investors
LTX-Credence Corporation's (LTXC) conference call is on its way. Investors are you ready for some positive remarks?ITC: ATE Vision 2020 to see two ATE generations out
A workshop titled "ATE Vision 2020" will be part of the ITC Test Week activities surrounding this year's International Test Conference in Santa Clara, CA.Abu Dhabi leaps into the fab biz
Will they be testing the wafers, packages and buying the testers too? Can they toss in a few barrels of oil if yields are low? Say 'hello' to ATIC!Article: The Need to Address Power during Mfg Test
Interesting article by Cadence on Power Consumption during Functional Mode vs. Test ModeSecond-tier memory vendors laying off -- DRAM inventory levels high
The Dram suffering continues...Memory chip makers face survival test
The memory chip market--and industry--is caught in a particularly brutal downward price spiral that is threatening the viability of even the largest players.Taiwan IC testing industry short-term rebound unlikely
The IC testing industry is expected to see slow growth in 2008. However, instead of waiting for the economy to recover, industry players should rely on new products and technologies to stimulate more sales in the future."Panic Situation" amid many chip makers cuts CapEx
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