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Friday 17 May 2024
AOI demand increases as TRI expands China and Southeast Asia markets
Due to the increasing competitiveness of end-use products, industries from semiconductors, electronic components to assembly plants, have faced challenges in improving yield rates...
Monday 24 May 2021
Inspection equipment vendor TRI upbeat about 2021 sales
Taiwan's testing and inspection equipment vendor Test Research (TRI) is optimistic its 2021 business results will be better than 2020, driven by strong equipment demand for 5G, notebook...
Monday 25 May 2020
Test Research upbeat about 1H20
Test Research (TRI), which provides automatic test and inspection tool solutions, has landed a pull-in of orders for networking and server applications since the fourth quarter of...
Friday 7 September 2018
ITRI, SEMI, Taiwan universities team up to develop flexible hybrid electronics technology
To promote precision sports, ITRI, SEMI, Chang Gung University (CGU), and National Taiwan Sport University (NTSU) have signed an agreement to jointly develop flexible hybrid electronics...
Monday 11 September 2017
Test Research August revenues rise over 41%
Test Research (TRI), which specializes in inspection equipment for PCBs, saw its August consolidated sales surge 41.2% sequentially to NT$405 million (US$13.5 million).
Thursday 17 August 2017
Nvidia overtakes MediaTek as 3rd largest IC design company
Nvidia overtook MediaTek as the world's third-largest IC design company in terms of revenues in the second quarter of 2017, according to research firm Topology Research Institute...
Thursday 25 October 2012
PCB testing equipment suppliers TRI, Machvision post mixed results for January-September period
PCB testing equipment vendor Test Research (TRI) saw its consolidated revenues increase 34.7% on year to NT$4.56 billion (US$155.48 million) for the first nine months of 2012, while...
Tuesday 7 February 2012
Test Research January sales up 109%
Test Research (TRI), which specializes in testing equipment for PCBs, saw its consolidated sales soar 109% sequentially to NT$374 million (US$12.6 million) in January 2012. The company...
Tuesday 15 November 2011
Chip equipment makers conservative about 4Q11 business
Taiwan-based semiconductor equipment suppliers generally hold a conservative business outlook for the fourth quarter of 2011, citing seasonal effects as well as macroeconomic uncertainties...
Thursday 22 July 2010
Taiwan to produce 26% of global LED chip output in 2010, says TRI
Taiwan will account for a 26% share of the LED chip output globally in 2010, which is projected to increase 37% from 2009 to US$9.6 billion, according to research firm Topology Research...
Friday 3 July 2009
Two equipment makers report huge growth in June
Taiwan-based equipment makers All Ring Tech and Test Research (TRI) have reported respective revenue growths of 72% and 137% for June, as customers from the panel, semiconductor,...
Monday 6 April 2009
EMS and PCBA companies expected to increase investment in testing equipment as notebook HDI demand picks up
EMS and PCB assembly (PCBA) companies are purchasing testing equipment including AOI and AXI equipment in anticipation of increased demand for notebook-use high-density interconnect...
Wednesday 4 March 2009
IC equipment maker TRI looks to expand inspection business
Semiconductor equipment supplier Test Research (TRI) is looking to expand its presence in the inspection equipment market, after rival Agilent Technologies' pending departure, according...
Friday 9 January 2009
IC testing and LCD equipment makers post mixed results for 2008
Semiconductor equipment suppliers Chroma Ate and Test Research Inc (TRI) have a cautious outlook towards the new year, having posted revenue drops in 2008. In contrast, LCD equipment...
Wednesday 22 October 2008
IC testing and LCD equipment vendors report declined profits for Jan-Sep period
Two leading Taiwan IC testing and LCD equipment suppliers Mirle Automation and Test Research (TRI) have seen a decline in profits for the first three quarters of 2008 due to weak...