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Teradyne

Teradyne, Inc. is an American automatic test equipment (ATE) designer and manufacturer based in North Reading, Massachusetts. Its high-profile customers include Samsung, Qualcomm, Intel, Analog Devices, Texas Instruments and IBM.

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Founded
1960; 66 years ago (1960)
Founders
Alex d'Arbeloff · Nick DeWolf
Industry
Test & automation
Headquarters
North Reading, Massachusetts, U.S.
Net income
US$542 million (2024)
Number of employees
c. 6,500 (2024)

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Teradyne

Nodes31
Edges30
Triples36
Avg. degree1.94
Density0.064516
Components1

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related to history · 16
Teradyne → A500, Alex, Arbeloff, Boston, DeWolf, In, Joe, Massachusetts Institute, MIT, Nemo's, Nick DeWolf, Raytheon, Technology, The, VLSI, Zehntel
Traded as · 3
Teradyne → Nasdaq-100 component, Nasdaq: TER, S&P 500 component
related to External links · 3
Teradyne → GoogleSEC, Inc, Official
Founders · 2
Teradyne → Alex d'Arbeloff, Nick DeWolf
Founded · 1
Teradyne → 1960; 66 years ago (1960)
Headquarters · 1
Teradyne → North Reading, Massachusetts, U.S.
Industry · 1
Teradyne → Test & automation
Net income · 1
Teradyne → US$542 million (2024)
Number of employees · 1
Teradyne → c. 6,500 (2024)
Operating income · 1
Teradyne → US$594 million (2024)

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test massachusetts north reading inc equipment product market acquired semiconductor analog founded d'arbeloff dewolf products automatic business systems company manufacturer

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TeradyneFounded1960; 66 years ago (1960)1.00infobox
TeradyneFoundersAlex d'Arbeloff1.00infobox
TeradyneFoundersNick DeWolf1.00infobox
TeradyneHeadquartersNorth Reading, Massachusetts, U.S.1.00infobox
TeradyneIndustryTest & automation1.00infobox
TeradyneNet incomeUS$542 million (2024)1.00infobox
TeradyneNumber of employeesc. 6,500 (2024)1.00infobox
TeradyneOperating incomeUS$594 million (2024)1.00infobox
TeradyneProductsAutomatic test equipment1.00infobox
TeradyneRevenueUS$2.82 billion (2024)1.00infobox
TeradyneTotal assetsUS$3.71 billion (2024)1.00infobox
TeradyneTotal equityUS$2.82 billion (2024)1.00infobox
TeradyneTraded asNasdaq: TER1.00infobox
TeradyneTraded asNasdaq-100 component1.00infobox
TeradyneTraded asS&P 500 component1.00infobox
TeradyneTypePublic1.00infobox
TeradyneWebsiteteradyne.com1.00infobox

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