Key Developments For Aehr Test Systems
Aehr Test Systems (AEHR.O) (Consolidated Issue listed on NASDAQ Global Market)
Aehr Test Systems Receives Follow On Order For FOX-15 Wafer-Level Burn-In And Test System From Micronas
Aehr Test Systems announced that it has received a follow-on order of more than $1 million for its FOX-15 wafer-level burn-in and test system from Micronas. Aehr Test expects to ship the system by the end of calendar 2009. Aehr Test's FOX system provides full wafer contact parallel test and burn-in solutions for the die before they are assembled into the package.
Aehr Test Systems Receives Follow On Order For New Advanced Burn In And Test System (ABTS) From Integrated Service Technology In Taiwan
Aehr Test Systems announced that it has received a follow on order for the Company's new Advanced Burn-in and Test System (ABTS) from Integrated Service Technology (iST) in Taiwan. The system is configured for burning in and testing advanced logic devices. This order follows use of the first system over the last several months. The system is expected to ship to iST's Shanghai facility within the next three months.
Aehr Test Systems Receives Another Order For Its New Advanced Burn-in and Test System
Aehr Test Systems announced that it has received an order for its new Advanced Burn-in and Test System (ABTS) from a US aerospace company. The system is configured for burning-in and testing high pin count logic devices.
Aehr Test Systems Announces Expense Reduction Actions
Aehr Test Systems announced that it has taken a series of actions designed to substantially reduce the Company's operating expenses. The restructuring actions include a reduction in total headcount of nearly 20%, reductions in compensation for salaried employees and a shutdown for one week each quarter. The cumulative effect of these and other actions is expected to reduce total operating expenses by 20% starting in the quarter ended May 31, 2009
Aehr Test Systems Receives Order For Its New Advanced Burn-in and Test System (ABTS)
Aehr Test Systems announced that it has received a second order for their new Advanced Burn-in and Test System (ABTS) from a leading European provider of imbedded wireless technology. The system is configured for burning-in and testing advanced logic devices.

