Tessolve and Keysight collaborate to enhance semiconductor testing
Tessolve has invested in 70 GHz test instrumentation and collaborated with Keysight to provide cutting-edge test solutions for high-speed interfaces like LPDDR/DDR5, USB 4.0, PCIe Gen 6, and more.
Tessolve, a prominent global provider of semiconductor engineering solutions, has announced a strategic collaboration with Keysight Technologies to bolster semiconductor innovation by enhancing testing capabilities at Tessolve’s newly established HSIO Lab. This collaboration aims to expedite time-to-market for high-speed designs while ensuring optimized performance and quality for semiconductor devices.
The HSIO Lab will serve as a vital resource for semiconductor companies, offering advanced test methodologies, bench characterization, and access to Keysight's innovative test solutions. Through this collaboration, customers will benefit from improved time-to-market, enhanced product quality, and reduced development costs.
Keysight’s industry-leading test and measurement solutions automate compliance tests, calibration, setup, execution, and documentation. Tessolve will leverage Keysight’s High-Speed Semiconductor Test Solutions to provide comprehensive support throughout the semiconductor workflow, from prototyping to compliance testing for various Interconnect standards.
The collaboration will enable Tessolve to offer comprehensive validation services for a wide range of high-speed interfaces, such as PCIe, USB, DDR, and MIPI, at the newly established HSIO lab in Bangalore, India.
As part of the collaboration, Tessolve has invested in 70 GHz test instrumentation and collaborated with Keysight to provide cutting-edge test solutions for high-speed interfaces like LPDDR/DDR5, USB 4.0, PCIe Gen 6, and more.
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11 Mar 2024
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