Aehr Test Systems, Inc. AEHR has secured a $22 million follow-on production order from its lead AI processor customer, signaling growing adoption of wafer-level burn-in (WLBI) as AI chips become more complex and costly. The systems are expected to ship over the next six months to the customer’s high-volume manufacturing partner in Taiwan, supporting production of advanced AI training and inference processors.

The order includes multiple FOX-XP systems, FOX WaferPak contactors and Auto Aligners. Each FOX-XP can simultaneously test and burn in nine 300mm wafers, enabling manufacturers to identify early-life reliability issues before chips are packaged. This can help reduce the risk of committing expensive HBM, substrates and interposers to dies that may later fail reliability screening, making WLBI increasingly relevant as AI package complexity rises.

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