Conducting product testing on printed circuit boards (PCBs) has the potential to become costly. Because of this, it’s easy for businesses to view PCB assembly testing as an expense without much value.
AMD has announced today that it will be spinning off its back-end assembly and testing operations into a joint venture with Nantong Fujitsu Microelectronics (NFME), netting the company $371 million.
Many reports place PIC market growth at a CAGR1 of over 20% until 2025 and even beyond. Because of this, superior automation for both assembly and testing is critical in enabling high-volume ...
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