Loading...
News Article

Infineon to partner with Teradyne on power semi test

News
Partnership deal involves acquiring and integrating Infineon’s tech and 80 person Regensburg team

Teradyne, a supplier of automated test solutions, and semiconductor firm Infineon have entered into a partnership around power semiconductor test, that involves Teradyne acquiring part of Infineon’s automated test equipment team (ATE) in Regensburg, Germany.

As part of the partnership, the companies will collaborate on new solutions.

"Together with Teradyne, we are advancing our power semiconductor test capabilities," said Alexander Gorski, executive VP, Frontend Operations at Infineon. "Integrating our experienced workforce with Teradyne will help to accelerate innovation and address the dynamic test challenges in new technologies like SiC and GaN at the scale and flexibility needed by our markets and customers. At the same time, we provide our employees a long-term perspective in a highly specialised company."

Teradyne says it is fully committed to the 80-person team at Infineon’s Regensburg site and plans to build upon these capabilities as it integrates together with its power semiconductor business unit.

“We are thrilled to enter into this strategic partnership with Infineon," said Rick Burns, president, Semiconductor Test Group at Teradyne. "Acquiring and integrating Infineon’s technology and team in Regensburg will extend our leadership in the power semiconductor market. Infineon’s technology will enhance our market-leading ETS product portfolio, demonstrating our commitment to continue to provide innovative solutions that meet the evolving needs of our customers."

SPONSOR MESSAGE

Secure Your Hydrogen Supply

A study supply of high-purity hydrogen is critical to semiconductor fabrication. Supply chain interruptions are challenging manufacturers, leading to production slowdowns and stoppages. On-site hydrogen generation offers a scalable alternative for new and existing fabs, freeing the operator from dependence on delivered gas.

Plant managers understand the critical role that hydrogen plays in semiconductor fabrication. That important job includes crystal growth, carrier gas, wafer annealing, and in the emerging Extreme UV Lithography (EUV) that will enable new generations of devices. As the vast need for semiconductors grows across all sectors of world economies, so does the need for high-purity hydrogen.

Take control with Nel on-site hydrogen generation.

Read more
×
Search the news archive

To close this popup you can press escape or click the close icon.
Logo
x
Logo
×
Register - Step 1

You may choose to subscribe to the Compound Semiconductor Magazine, the Compound Semiconductor Newsletter, or both. You may also request additional information if required, before submitting your application.


Please subscribe me to:

 

You chose the industry type of "Other"

Please enter the industry that you work in:
Please enter the industry that you work in:
 
x
Adblocker Detected
Please consider unblocking adverts on this website