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Aehr Test Systems (NASDAQ:AEHR) has received a purchase order from a leading AI processor supplier for a wafer level burn-in (WLBI) application evaluation program. The paid evaluation includes a custom WaferPak™ 300mm wafer contactor and production WLBI test program development using Aehr's FOX-XP™ systems.
The program will validate Aehr's systems for testing high-performance AI processors, demonstrating the ability to deliver hundreds of amps of current to each processor at the wafer level. The evaluation is expected to take 3-6 months to complete and represents a significant step toward potential adoption of Aehr's wafer level burn-in solutions by this customer.
The company emphasizes the advantages of WLBI over package-level burn-in, particularly for AI processors packaged with high-bandwidth memory chips, as it enables early failure detection and cost reduction.
Aehr Test Systems (NASDAQ:AEHR) has received follow-on orders for six Sonoma ultra-high-power packaged part burn-in systems from a major hyperscaler customer for AI processor testing. The systems will be delivered over the next two quarters from Aehr's Fremont facility.
The customer, a leading hyperscaler providing computing and storage services globally, plans to use these systems for high-volume production test and burn-in of advanced AI processors. The order follows shortly after last month's purchase, indicating strong demand. The customer has signaled intentions to expand capacity and add more AI devices over the next year.
Aehr's Sonoma systems offer unique advantages including superior footprint optimization, highest Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE), and precision power delivery. The company is positioned to capture share in the AI chip market, projected to grow from $60 billion in 2023 to $600 billion by 2032.
Aehr Test Systems (NASDAQ:AEHR), a semiconductor test and burn-in equipment provider, will participate in the Jefferies Semiconductor, IT Hardware & Communications Technology Conference on August 26, 2025 at the Four Seasons Hotel in Chicago.
CEO Gayn Erickson and CFO Chris Siu will meet with investors to discuss their wafer level test and packaged part burn-in solutions, including new capabilities from their Incal Technology acquisition targeting the AI semiconductor market. The company's solutions serve various sectors including electric vehicles, 5G infrastructure, and data centers, focusing on silicon carbide, gallium nitride, and silicon photonics devices.
Aehr Test Systems (NASDAQ:AEHR), a semiconductor test and burn-in equipment provider, will participate in the 6th Annual Needham Virtual Semiconductor and SemiCap 1x1 Conference on August 20, 2025. CEO Gayn Erickson and CFO Chris Siu will host virtual investor meetings to discuss the company's solutions, including their recently acquired Incal Technology's high-power packaged part reliability testing capabilities.
The company's solutions serve diverse markets including silicon carbide devices for EVs, gallium nitride devices for power conversion, and silicon photonics devices for data centers and 5G infrastructure. Aehr Test also provides solutions for AI processors in both wafer level and packaged part forms.
Aehr Test Systems (NASDAQ:AEHR) has secured significant follow-on orders from a leading AI hyperscaler customer for eight Sonoma ultra-high-power systems for AI processor testing and burn-in. The systems will be delivered over the next six months from Aehr's Fremont facility.
The order represents a more than doubling of production systems for this customer, who is developing their own AI processors. The Sonoma systems feature advanced Burn-in Modules (BIMs) with active liquid-cooled technology, supporting power dissipation up to 2000W per device.
This expansion aligns with the projected growth of the AI chip market, which is expected to grow from $60 billion in 2023 to over $600 billion by 2032, representing a CAGR of nearly 30%.
Aehr Test Systems (NASDAQ:AEHR) reported its fiscal 2025 Q4 and full year results, marked by a challenging period with revenue declines but strategic expansion into new markets. Q4 net revenue was $14.1 million, down from $16.6 million year-over-year, with a GAAP net loss of $(2.9) million. Full-year revenue reached $59.0 million, compared to $66.2 million in fiscal 2024.
The company significantly expanded its addressable market beyond silicon carbide, entering new segments including AI processors, gallium nitride power semiconductors, data storage devices, and silicon photonics. Notable achievements include launching their first production wafer level burn-in system for AI processors and securing a major hyperscaler as their first AI customer following the Incal Technology acquisition.
While maintaining a cautious outlook due to tariff-related uncertainties, Aehr expects order growth across most segments in fiscal 2026, except potentially in silicon carbide where stronger growth is anticipated in fiscal 2027.
Aehr Test Systems (NASDAQ:AEHR), a semiconductor test and burn-in equipment supplier, has scheduled its fiscal 2025 fourth quarter and full year financial results announcement for July 8, 2025, after market close.
The company will host a conference call and webcast at 5:00 p.m. Eastern time on the same day. Investors can access the live call through domestic (+1 888-506-0062) or international (+1 973-528-0011) dial-in numbers using passcode 594858. A webcast will be available through the investor relations section of Aehr's website.
A replay of the call will be accessible for one week by dialing +1 877-481-4010 (US/Canada) or +1 919-882-2331 (International) with replay passcode 52626.
Aehr Test Systems (NASDAQ:AEHR), a semiconductor test and burn-in equipment supplier, announced that CEO Gayn Erickson and CFO Chris Siu will present at the William Blair 45th Annual Growth Stock Conference on June 3, 2025, at 12:40pm CT. The presentation will highlight Aehr's wafer level test and packaged part burn-in solutions, including their recent acquisition of Incal Technology and expansion into the AI semiconductor market.
The company's solutions serve diverse markets, focusing on silicon carbide devices for EVs, gallium nitride devices for power conversion, and silicon photonics devices for data centers and 5G infrastructure. Aehr provides comprehensive solutions for improving semiconductor quality, reliability, and yield.
Aehr Test Systems (NASDAQ:AEHR), a semiconductor test and burn-in equipment supplier, announced its participation in the 22nd Annual Craig-Hallum Institutional Investor Conference on May 28, 2025, in Minneapolis. CEO Gayn Erickson will conduct one-on-one meetings with investors to discuss the company's wafer level test and packaged part burn-in solutions.
The company will highlight its recent acquisition of Incal Technology and its expanded solutions for the AI semiconductor market. Aehr's technology serves various sectors, including silicon carbide devices for EVs, gallium nitride devices for power conversion, and silicon photonics devices for data centers and 5G infrastructure. The company focuses on improving semiconductor quality, reliability, and yield through its comprehensive solutions.
Aehr Test Systems (NASDAQ:AEHR) reported Q3 fiscal 2025 results with net revenue of $18.3 million, up from $7.6 million in Q3 fiscal 2024. The company posted a GAAP net loss of $(0.6) million, or $(0.02) per share, improving from $(1.5) million loss year-over-year.
Q3 highlights include bookings of $24.1 million and backlog of $18.2 million, with effective backlog reaching $21.8 million. The company has successfully diversified its revenue streams, with Silicon Carbide wafer level burn-in (WLBI) reducing from 90% to under 40% of business, while AI processors now represent over 35%.
Notable achievements include qualifying and shipping the first WLBI systems for AI processors, expanding into GaN power semiconductors, and securing orders for hard disk drive applications. However, Aehr has temporarily withdrawn its fiscal 2025 guidance due to ongoing tariff uncertainty.