Atheros Purchases Teradyne FLEX System for Quad-Site Production Device Test Teradyne’s Gen4 Microwave tests single-chip Personal Handyphone System device BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS - October 13, 2005 - Teradyne (NYSE:TER) announced that Atheros Communications, a leading developer of semiconductor system solutions for wireless communications products, has purchased a FLEX(TM) test system with a full range of Teradyne Gen4 Microwave instrumentation. The system will be used for production device test of Atheros’ portfolio of RF System-on-a-Chip (RF SOC) devices, including the AR1900, the world’s first single-chip cellular solution for Personal Handyphone System (PHS) handsets. In a competitive selection process, Teradyne was chosen based on the proven high throughput and test economics of the FLEX Platform and functional performance of the Gen4 Microwave instrumentation. “The Teradyne FLEX system enables Atheros to implement quad-site testing for our single-chip wireless products,” said Paul Franklin, Vice President of Operations for Atheros. “The FLEX system’s high throughput enables us to achieve superior cost-of-test economics relative to any other ATE platform available on the market today. In addition, our subcontractors are demonstrating a preference for FLEX systems as they tool for future production capacity.” “Atheros continues to demonstrate their leadership and technical innovation in wireless communications products like the AR1900,” said David Trounson, General Manager, Teradyne Semiconductor Test Wireless Business Unit. “Teradyne is very pleased that Atheros has chosen the FLEX Platform for production test, again validating that the FLEX architecture delivers the parallelism and cost-of-test required to deliver next-generation RF SOC devices to market.”
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