Movement Alert|Teradyne Rises 3.17% in Regular Trading, Partnership with Tokyo Electron on AI Integrated Test Solution Boosts Sentiment

Market Focus06-09 21:31

On June 9, Teradyne rose 3.17% in regular trading, trading at $386.072/share, with trading volume of $22.72 million. The semiconductor equipment sector showed broad strength, with Lam Research up 3.67%, Applied Materials up 2.84%, KLA-Tencor up 2.67%, and ASML up 1.62%.

On the news front, Teradyne recently announced a partnership with Tokyo Electron to jointly launch an integrated test cell solution targeting AI and data center chip applications. The solution combines Teradyne's UltraFLEXplus test platform with Tokyo Electron's Prexa SDP single-die prober, providing a production-ready known-good-die screening pathway for advanced 2.5D and 3D packaging. The technology is being showcased at the SWTest conference in Carlsbad, California.

Against the backdrop of continued global AI data center infrastructure buildout, the SoC tester market is expected to grow from $6.9 billion to $8.7-9.5 billion. Teradyne, as a key player in high-end automated test equipment, benefits from structural demand growth driven by AI chip advanced packaging and the exponential increase in GPU test times, supporting the stock's rebound trajectory.

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