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To: unclewest who wrote (10820)12/2/1998 6:39:00 AM
From: REH  Read Replies (1) of 93625
 
TOKYO, Dec. 2 /PRNewswire/ -- (SEMICON Japan 98, Hall 11, B-501) --
Aehr Test Systems (Nasdaq: AEHR), a leading supplier of test and
burn-in equipment to semiconductor manufacturers, today announced the
commercial roll-out of its new MAX3 Dynamic Burn-in System. The system
provides semiconductor manufacturers with the ability to
cost-effectively burn-in newly-emerging devices such as digital signal
processors (DSPs), Rambus DRAMs and systems-on-a-chip as well as other
integrated circuits and supporting devices that operate at today's
lower voltages.

"The DSP, Rambus DRAM and low-voltage device markets are expected to be
the strongest long-term growth drivers in the semiconductor industry,"

said Rhea Posedel, president and chief executive officer. "We designed
the MAX3 to address the needs of these and other advanced integrated
circuit markets while at the same time perform at the high level that
has made our ATS-12000 and MAX family of burn-in products the industry
standard for 20 years."

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