Teradyne sees weak quarterly revenue on lower chip-testing demand

Semiconductor-testing equipment maker Teradyne forecast its first-quarter revenue below Wall Street estimates on Tuesday, hurt by lower demand for its chip-testing equipment.

Shares of the company fell around 6% in extended trading.

The company designs and develops technology to test chips and electronic equipment and sells robotic systems to customers in the manufacturing sector.

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