Wafer probing demand to rise 30 percent this month
Wafer probing demand is likely to rise 30% sequentially this month, with the overall utilization rate exceeding 70% this quarter, up from 60% last quarter, as international IDMs continue to release wafer probing orders to Taiwan-based foundry service providers, according to Taiwan testing companies.
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