Company DescriptionAdvantest Corporation manufactures and sells semiconductor and component test system products and mechatronics-related products. It operates through three segments: Semiconductor and Component Test System; Mechatronics System; and Services, Support and Others. The Semiconductor and Component Test System segment provides customers with test system products for the semiconductor industry and the electronic parts industry. This segment offers test systems for SoC semiconductor devices; and test systems for memory semiconductors devices. The Mechatronics System segment provides test handlers; mechatronic-applied products for handling semiconductor devices; and device interfaces, which serve as interfaces with the devices that are measured. This segment also engages in the operations related to nano-technology products. The Services, Support and Others segment provides customer solutions for the semiconductor and component test system and mechatronics system segments; and support services. This segment is also involved in the sale of consumables and used products; and equipment lease business and others. In addition, the company engages in the research and development activities measuring and testing technologies. Advantest Corporation serves fabless semiconductor companies, foundries, and test houses, as well as industrial, design, and manufacturing companies in Japan, rest of Asia, the United States, and Europe. Advantest Corporation has collaboration with STMicroelectronics on advanced automated test cell for IC Testing; and partnership with PDF Solutions Inc. for cloud-based software solutions. The company was founded in 1954 and is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.
How the Company Makes MoneyAdvantest primarily makes money by selling semiconductor test systems and related test-cell components to chipmakers and semiconductor manufacturing service providers. The core revenue stream is the shipment of ATE hardware platforms that perform electrical testing of semiconductors (for example, systems used to test logic/SoC devices and memory), typically sold as capital equipment purchases tied to customers’ capacity expansions, technology-node transitions, and production ramps. A second stream comes from complementary test-cell products and consumables, such as device interface hardware and handler-related solutions, which are needed to connect chips to the tester and to run high-throughput production testing; these can generate repeat demand as customers add capacity, change packages, or introduce new devices. Advantest also earns revenue from software, services, and support associated with its installed base (e.g., maintenance, upgrades, and engineering support), which can provide ongoing revenue after the initial system sale. Overall earnings are influenced by semiconductor capital spending cycles and the mix/timing of new tester system sales versus installed-base service and interface/handler demand. Specific partnership details: null.