Movement Alert|Teradyne Falls 3.02% in Regular Trading, Semiconductor Test Equipment Component Supply Crisis Continues as Stock Underperforms Sector

Market Focus06-10

On June 10, Teradyne fell 3.02% in regular trading, trading at $356.74/share, with trading volume of $262 million. The stock significantly underperformed its semiconductor equipment peers, with Applied Materials up 2.96%, KLA-Tencor up 2.83%, Lam Research up 1.85%, and AXT Inc up 10.62%.

On the news front, the semiconductor test equipment industry continues to face a severe component supply crisis. Test equipment manufacturers have been forced to delay equipment deliveries by three months due to component procurement disruptions. As a global leader in automated test equipment, Teradyne remains directly constrained by structural bottlenecks across the non-memory semiconductor supply chain. Rising equipment costs and delivery delay risks continue to weigh on near-term earnings expectations, driving the stock lower even as broader sector peers rally on AI-driven demand tailwinds.

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