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AEM Introduces the New Generation of Automated Burn-In Systems for AI and High Performance Compute Chip Testing

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AEM, a global leader in test and handling solutions, announced the launch of a new burn-in capability for its high-parallel test platform, AMPS. The new variant, named AMPS-BI, is a high-power, high-throughput, fully automated burn-in system featuring patented advanced multi-zone Intelligent Thermal Control. AMPS-BI is designed to efficiently perform accelerated high voltage stress testing on advanced semiconductor devices such as AI processors and high-performance computing units.

High voltage stress testing is critical to ensure the reliability of AI chips and other semiconductor devices.  It exposes devices under test to extended periods of operation under stressful conditions to detect potential failures or defects before reaching the end consumer.  As AI processors and high-performance compute devices are manufactured with leading-edge process technology nodes and advanced heterogeneous packages with chiplets, the overall cost of test to provide the highest quality of the final package is increasing significantly. AMPS-BI leverages AEM’s decades of experience in automation, thermal management, and application-specific test instruments to offer customers a scalable solution that reduces test times while increasing overall test coverage, delivering a cost-of-test advantage for its users.

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AEM’s AMPS-BI delivers:

“As pioneers in the industry in providing cost-effective, highly parallel, modular automated test and handling solutions and with over a thousand systems installed worldwide for Burn-In and System Level Test, we are committed to delivering innovation and excellence to semiconductor testing,” said Amy Leong, Chief Executive Officer of AEM. “I am incredibly proud of our team for developing this new generation of Burn-In (BI) systems, which will significantly help AI chip designers, foundries, and OSAT customers accelerate their roadmaps.”

Source: PRNewswire

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