Aehr Test Systems, Inc. AEHR is gaining momentum in silicon photonics, giving it another potential growth driver alongside AI processors. Demand for production burn-in is increasing as AI data centers rely more on optical I/O and high-speed interconnects. The company believes the silicon photonics and optical test and burn-in market could become a meaningful long-term growth driver.

Aehr’s lead silicon photonics customer is ramping up production and has placed follow-on orders for fully automated wafer-level burn-in systems. Its newest major customer, a global networking products provider, expects additional systems as it expands capacity to support next-generation hyperscale data center deployments. The customer first engaged with AEHR last November and has already ordered two FOX test cells and two FOX-NP systems.

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