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Aehr Test Systems (AEHR) stock declined over -1.13%, trading at $8.78 on NASDAQ, down from the previous close of $8.88. The stock opened at $9.37, fluctuating between $8.55 and $9.57 in the recent session.
Aehr Test Systems provides test systems for burning-in and testing logic, optical, and memory integrated circuits worldwide. It offers products, such as the ABTS and FOX-P families of test and burn-in systems and FOX WaferPak Aligner, FOX-XP WaferPak Contactor, FOX DiePak Carrier, and FOX DiePak Loader. The ABTS system is used in production and qualification testing of packaged parts for lower power and higher power logic devices, as well as various common types of memory devices. The FOX-XP and FOX-NP systems are wafer contact and singulated die/module test and burn-in systems used for burn-in and functional test of complex devices, such as memories, digital signal processors, microprocessors, microcontrollers, systems-on-a-chip, and integrated optical devices. The FOX-CP system is a single-wafer compact test and reliability verification solution for logic, memory, and photonic devices. The WaferPak Contactor contains a unique full wafer probe card capable of testing wafers up to 300mm that enables IC manufacturers to perform test and burn-in of full wafers on Aehr Test FOX systems. The DiePak Carrier is a reusable, temporary package that enables IC manufacturers to perform final test and burn-in of bare die and modules. Aehr Test Systems was incorporated in 1977 and is headquartered in Fremont, California.
Employees | 115 |
Beta | 1.93 |
Sales or Revenue | $66.22M |
5Y Sales Change% | 0.719% |
Fiscal Year Ends | May |
Sector | Technology |
Industry | Semiconductors |