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Company Milestones
2007
- Sapphire platform won Semiconductor International Editors’ Choice Best Product Award; the only test system named among 2007 nominees.
- 3000th ASL Series test system shipped.
- Sapphire D-6432DFT test solution released to meet rising demand for faster data rates; cost of test cut by up to 82% for AMD.
- ELMOS selected Credence platform to effectively test semiconductors for automotive devices.
- Expanded analytical products portfolio helps semiconductor manufacturers improve yields at 45nm and beyond.
- Diamond MultiWave instrument released, enabling cost-effective multi-site mixed-signal test of highly integrated SoC/SiP devices.
- Industry veteran Toshi Yamanouchi joined Credence team to head up Japanese operations.
2006
- Announced Meridian, next generation IC electrical failure analysis platform combining an emission microscope and a laser scanning microscope.
- Sapphire platform named tester of record for NVIDIA handheld graphics processor and microprocessor business units.
- Announced Diamond 40 for unparalleled test efficiency and RF test capabilities for advanced consumer devices.
- AMD standardized on Credence Sapphire system for end-to-end test of next-generation processors.
- Diamond 10 won "Best in Test" award from Test & Measurement World.
2005
- Installed Taiwan's first complete fault analysis lab for advanced design debug and characterization at VIA Technologies.
- Introduced Diamond 10 for cost-sensitive consumer ICs.
- Partnered With North China University of Technology to Establish Engineering Training Center.
- Formed Credence Spirox Integration Corporation in Taiwan.
- Won Intel's Preferred Quality Supplier Award.
2004
- Introduced GlobalScan system for design marginality and failure localization.
- Won 'Best in Test Award' from Test & Measurement World magazine for EmiScope.
- Opened new corporate headquarters in Milpitas, California.
2003
- Established Centers of Excellence (COE) program for application support and technology development.
- Partnered with Hong Kong Science and Technology Park Corporation to support Hong Kong's fabless community.
- Introduced industry's most advanced photon-probing solution for silicon debug.
- Introduced industry's first complete design debug and verification solution.
- Opened office in Shanghai, China.
2002
- Introduced Linux controller for digital engineering validation test system.
- Introduced configurable SoC platform.
- Introduced ASL 3000RF, high-volume production test system for RFICs.
- Introduced engineering validation test system for mixed-signal and SoC devices.
2001
- Introduced thermal control socket system.
- Recognized as the only ATE Manufacturer in Forbes ASAP's 'Dynamic 100'
2000
- Declared a 2 for 1 stock split in the form of a stock dividend of the company's common stock.
1999
- Opened its engineering and manufacturing campus in Hillsboro, Oregon.
- Introduced PLLBOST (phase lock loop BOST) capability for volume testing of mixed-signal devices.
1998
- Introduced BOST (built-off chip self-test) methodology for testing embedded memory.
1997
- Introduced system for flash memory test.
- Introduced RF test system.
1996
- Introduced tester-in-a-handler system.
1995
- Shipped its first digital mixed-signal test system.
- Declared a 3-for-2 stock split in the form of a 50% stock dividend of the Company's common stock.
- Held its third public offering of 2,010,000 shares of common stock at $28.75 per share.
1994
- Held its secondary public offering of 2,500,000 shares of common stock at $20.75 per share.
1993
- Reincorporated as a Delaware Corporation and held its initial public offering of 2,500,000 shares of common stock at $12.00 per share. The company's stock is quoted on the Nasdaq National Market under the symbol CMOS.
1992
- hipped its first SC 212 and Vista test systems.
1991
- Acquired an Oregon-based Semiconductor Test Systems division of Tektronix, significantly increasing the size of Credence, and providing a 50 MHz VLSI, high-bandwidth test solution, the LT Series.. The acquisition brought with it Tektronix's proprietary CMOS stabilization (through thermal compensation) technology.
1990
- STS/Axiom/ASIX became known as Credence Systems Corporation.
1989
- Acquired ASIX Systems Corporation, a California-based producer of verification testers aimed primarily at complex ASICs and a developer of an innovative, proprietary CMOS stabilization (through voltage compensation) technology. In October 1989, STS acquired ASIX in a stock for stock exchange.
1988
- Acquired Axiom Technology, Inc., a Massachusetts-based manufacturer of mixed-signal test systems, in a stock for stock exchange.
1987
- Introduced its STS 8000 Series test systems.
1985
- Shipped first product, which included a programming workstation and design verification hardware.
1982
- Incorporated in California to succeed the business of the sole proprietorship established by Mees.
1978
- Founded by David J. Mees as Semiconductor Test Solutions, Inc. (STS).
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