Movement Alert|Teradyne Rises 4.28% in Regular Trading, Partnership with Tokyo Electron on AI Integrated Test Solution Boosts Shares

Market Focus06-08 21:45

On June 8, Teradyne rose 4.28% in regular trading, trading at $374.49/share, with trading volume of $78.89 million. The stock rallied on the back of a newly announced collaboration and broad semiconductor equipment sector strength.

On the news front, Teradyne announced a partnership with Tokyo Electron to jointly launch an integrated test solution targeting artificial intelligence and data center equipment, aiming to address surging demand for high-performance computing device testing. As a leading player in high-end automated test equipment, Teradyne stands to benefit directly from structural growth in AI chip advanced packaging and multi-chip packaging test demand, as well as the exponential expansion in GPU test times driving equipment demand.

The broader semiconductor equipment sector exhibited strong upward momentum, with ASML up 5.86%, Applied Materials up 6.71%, Lam Research up 5.84%, KLA up 7.07%, and AXT Inc up 5.80%, reflecting significant sector-wide linkage. Market expectations point to SoC test equipment market size growing from $6.9 billion to $8.7-9.5 billion amid ongoing global AI data center infrastructure buildout.

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