The order is the largest in Aehr's history and supports high-volume production burn-in of ASICs used in data center training and inference AI workloads.
The order includes a large quantity of Aehr's Sonomaâ„¢ high-power package-level test and burn-in systems, along with fully turnkey burn-in modules (BIMs) and device-specific sockets - the consumables required to configure the Sonoma systems for the customer's specific AI processor.
Deliveries under the order are expected to begin in Aehr's fiscal 2027, which starts on June 27, 2026.
"This $41-million follow-on order from our lead hyperscale package-level burn-in customer brings our bookings in the second half of our fiscal year to more than $92 million to date with six weeks remaining in the fourth quarter and a strong pipeline of forecasted customer orders in place," said CEO Gayn Erickson.
AEHR shares jumped $11.56, or 15.8%, to $84.78