Advantest pioneers a new era of AI-powered semiconductor testing

Advantest pioneers a new era of AI-powered semiconductor testing Advantest pioneers a new era of AI-powered semiconductor testing

Advantest America announced it is reinventing semiconductor testing with the power of real-time artificial intelligence (AI).

Advantest is combining advanced machine learning from NVIDIA with the Advantest Cloud Solutions Real-Time Data Infrastructure (ACS RTDI) to drive a shift from traditional test workflows to adaptive AI-driven systems. NVIDIA has selected ACS RTDI for high-volume production to power its latest AI-enabled applications for Blackwell and next-generation devices – aiming to deliver breakthrough efficiency, reduced costs, and improved yields.

Transforming test into intelligence

Testing has long been the cornerstone of chip manufacturing, ensuring every device meets exacting standards of quality and performance. Traditionally, this required weeks of data collection, fault analysis, and test deployment cycles. ACS RTDI moves testing from validation to prediction – transforming semiconductor production into an AI-driven, continuously adaptive process.

Integrated with NVIDIA AI inference, ACS RTDI could bring real-time intelligence to semiconductor testing. For NVIDIA Blackwell and future devices, massive data streams are ingested through ACS Data-Feed-Forward cross-insertion, where GPU-accelerated compute optimises the test set for every chip. This scalable GPU architecture expands seamlessly, supporting the concurrent training of multiple ML models – enabling non-stop operation to drive yield gains, dynamically optimised test coverage, and sharp reductions in latency, power, and cost.

Scaling AI across production

ACS RTDI has demonstrated its robustness at high-volume production sites worldwide, securely supporting AI/ML-driven test automation across diverse applications. Its flexible architecture – separating data preparation, algorithms, and decisioning – empowers manufacturers to rapidly adapt as production needs evolve.

“Integrating NVIDIA AI inference into high-volume production demonstrates the transformative potential of ACS solutions,” said Michael Chang, vice president and general manager of ACS at Advantest. “Together, we are accelerating the fusion of compute and data, paving the way for a new era of semiconductor testing that is adaptive, scalable, and intelligence driven.”

Building the AI-driven test facility of the future

Advantest also plans to incorporate NVIDIA’s NeMo and NVIDIA NIM microservices into ACS semiconductor test analytics solutions. These technologies will curate heterogeneous production data, evaluate models, and deploy AI agents capable of running generative AI applications directly in the test environment.

Through this integration, Advantest is setting the stage for the next wave of semiconductor innovation – where AI not only accelerates the chip development process but also transforms how such chips are tested, validated, and delivered to market.

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