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Advantest Acquires Credence Systems GmbH


TOKYO, Japan, June 17, 2008 - Advantest Corporation, the world's leading semiconductor test equipment manufacturer, announced on June 17th that it has signed a contract to acquire Credence Systems GmbH, a European manufacturer of test systems for automotive semiconductors. The deal expands Advantest's R&D network with a foothold in Europe, and sets the stage for the company to assimilate Credence Systems GmbH's customer base as well as its accumulated experience, analog technologies, and expertise. Credence Systems GmbH is principally engaged in the development and manufacture of automotive semiconductor test equipment.

"Steady expansion is predicted for the automotive semiconductor market, and a number of important manufacturers of these chips are based in Europe. With these companies as our customer base, we aim to gain momentum to expand our share of this market," Toshio Maruyama, President and CEO of Advantest, said in a statement. "Through the creation of an R&D base in Germany, we plan to accelerate our development of automotive modules in close contact with major European customers. The addition of a European R&D center to our R&D network in the United States and Japan will also strengthen our development capabilities for modules for our T2000 test system*. " Maruyama added.

Under the terms of the deal, Advantest (Europe) GmbH, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Advantest, will purchase all the shares of Credence Systems GmbH from Credence Europa Limited, a UK-based subsidiary of American test systems manufacturer Credence Systems Corporation. Post-buyout, Advantest will continue to support the Piranha and Falcon test systems currently developed and produced by Credence Systems GmbH.

The transaction is expected to close at the end of August 2008, subject to customary closing conditions including approval from German antitrust authorities.

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The T2000 test system is Advantest's non-memory device tester based on the OPENSTAR® standard architecture.
OPENSTAR® is a registered trademark of the Semiconductor Test Consortium (STC) in the United States, Japan and other countries.

 

About Advantest

Advantest Corporation is the world's leading automatic test equipment supplier to the semiconductor industry, and also produces electronic instruments and systems. A global company, Advantest has long offered total ATE solutions, and serves the industry in every component of semiconductor test: tester, handler, mechanical and electrical interfaces, and software. Its logic, memory, mixed-signal and RF testers and device handlers are integrated into the most advanced semiconductor production lines in the world. Founded in Tokyo in 1954, Advantest established its first subsidiary in 1982, in the USA, and now has subsidiaries worldwide. Among them, Advantest America, Inc. is based in Santa Clara, CA., Advantest (Europe) GmbH is based in Munich, Germany, and Advantest Taiwan Inc. is based in Hsinchu, Taiwan. More information is available at http://www.advantest.co.jp/en-index.shtml

 

About Credence

Credence Systems Corporation is a global provider of automated test equipment (ATE) solutions to the high growth, consumer semiconductor industry. Credence is committed to deliver the highest standards of value -- an optimal combination of technology, turn-around time, reliability, ease of use, service and support -- to every customer, which enables important cost and performance advantages for integrated device manufacturers (IDMs), wafer foundries, outsource assembly and test (OSAT) suppliers and fabless chip companies worldwide. An ISO 9001-certified company with a presence in 20 countries, Credence is headquartered in Milpitas, California. More information is available at http://www.credence.com/.

Direct Enquiries To

Advantest Corporation Public Relations +81-3-3214-7500
Advantest (Europe) GmbH Corporate Communications +49-89-99312-0
Note: All information supplied in this release is correct at the time of publication, but may be subject to change without warning.