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On Tuesday I talked about the trend of the design and test sides of the semiconductor industry coming together. The industry is moving towards inserting “testers” into chips, thereby eliminating/reducing the need for high-end testers in most cases. In the next few years, we will see tighter integration between design and testing, and potentially more conversations between the EDA and the ATE industries.

Verigy’s (VRGY) acquisition of Inovys is one such step towards integration. Verigy manufactures advanced test systems and solutions for the memory and system-on-chip segments of the semiconductor industry. The company was spun off from Agilent Technologies in 2006.

In January of this year, the company announced the completion of its acquisition of Inovys. Inovys’ product suite includes design-for-test and design-for-manufacturing tools that enable semiconductor companies to reduce time spent on design debugging and thus lower test costs. These tools, combined with Verigy’s system-on-chip and memory test platforms, offer semiconductor manufacturers an integrated solution to reduce time-to-yield.

Verigy announced its Q2 financial results late last month. Revenue of $162 million, an annual reduction of 11% and a sequential reduction of 19%, was in line with Street expectations. Orders were sequentially flat at $177 million, registering a 12% reduction over the previous year’s orders of $202 million.

Its EPS of $0.23 beat the market’s expectations of $0.19, but was down 36% over the year and 55% over the previous quarter.

Despite the current economic pressures on and concerns about the fate of the ATE industry, Verigy’s outlook for the coming quarter was brighter than the market’s. For Q3, Verigy is expecting revenues of $170-$180 million with EPS of $0.24-$0.29.

The stock reacted favorably to the projections, and jumped 11% to $25.19 following the announcement. However, it was back to trading at $22.87 on Wednesday.

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Sramana Mitra

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