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  • Aehr Test Systems
  • Industry: Semiconductors
  • City: Fremont, CA
  • Aehr Test Systems primarily designs, engineers and manufactures test and burn-in equipment used in the semiconductor industry. The Company's principal products are the MTX massively parallel test system, the MAX and ATX burn-in systems, the FOX full wafer contact system, test fixtures and the DiePak carrier. The MTX system is a massively parallel test system designed to reduce the cost of memory testing by performing both test and burn-in on thousands of devices simultaneously. The MAX system can effectively burn-in and functionally test sophisticated devices, such as digital signal processors, microprocessors, microcontrollers and systems on a chip. The FOX system