Teradyne has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Quantifi Photonics, a specialist in photonic integrated circuit (PIC) testing, to strengthen its position in high-performance compute and AI-driven optical interconnects. The acquisition, expected to close in the second quarter of 2025, will allow Teradyne to offer scalable test solutions for wafer-level, die/multi-die, and co-packaged optical module testing. This move aligns with the growing demand for high-speed optical interconnects to support AI workloads and cloud infrastructure.
The integration of Quantifi Photonics’ expertise in photonic testing with Teradyne’s semiconductor automated test equipment (ATE) will enable high-volume manufacturing of PICs and co-packaged optics. As AI accelerates the need for bandwidth-efficient and power-optimized networks, the combined technologies will provide advanced test solutions to support the next generation of silicon photonics. Quantifi Photonics’ test instruments, including benchtop and PXI-format solutions, will complement Teradyne’s portfolio in delivering cost-effective, high-throughput design verification and production testing.
The acquisition marks a strategic investment in photonic technology as the industry moves toward integrated optical solutions for AI and cloud computing. By combining expertise, Teradyne and Quantifi Photonics aim to provide a comprehensive turnkey test platform to scale the deployment of high-speed optical interconnects.
• Teradyne to acquire Quantifi Photonics, expanding its photonic IC test capabilities.
• Deal expected to close in Q2 2025, subject to regulatory approval.
• Enables high-throughput testing for wafer-level, die/multi-die, and co-packaged optics.
• Supports AI and high-performance compute markets with scalable test solutions.
• Quantifi Photonics’ PXI-based test systems to integrate with Teradyne’s ATE portfolio.
Greg Smith, CEO of Teradyne, said, “The extraordinary growth and complexity driven by Cloud AI will require optical interconnect solutions to support the bandwidth and reduce the power required for next-generation networks. We are thrilled to welcome the Quantifi Photonics team to Teradyne to accelerate the development of cost-effective, high-throughput test solutions.”