AMD will use Credence's
Sapphire
platform for all its advanced processor testing requirements, from development
and characterisation through to high-volume production testing.
Early collaboration efforts resulted in an AMD Opteron processor-based
workstation controller option for the Sapphire platform, achieving up to 40 per
cent improvement in test efficiency, the manufacturer said.
AMD claimed that the Sapphire system delivers configuration flexibility with
test capabilities optimised from DC to multi-gigahertz, with fully encapsulated
instruments that can be inserted into any slot in the test head.
"AMD has chosen to migrate all its next-generation 65nm testing requirements,
from debug through high volume production test, to the Sapphire system," said
Daryl Ostrander, senior vice president of logic technology and manufacturing at
AMD.
"It is an extremely robust, flexible and scalable system that delivers the
performance that we need at a very low cost."
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