SAN JOSE, Calif. — During the Semicon West trade show here this week, suppliers of automatic test equipment (ATE) turned what could have been a sleepy event into vociferous battle over standards in ...
Responding to silicon vendors' complaints about the high cost of test, ATE makers are struggling to keep costs down. Traditional ATE vendors are evolving to offer relatively low-cost alternatives to ...
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