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As AI processors, automotive controllers, aerospace electronics, and advanced logic devices continue to grow in power density and thermal load, the demands on burn-in equipment have increased faster than most facilities can adapt. Traditional systems were never designed for dozens of extremely high watt devices, dense board layouts, or the extreme stability required to validate today’s mission-critical components.
The result? Thermal instability, inconsistent electrical conditions, reduced throughput, and gaps in reliability testing that can lead to costly field failures. The reality is that many burn-in platforms in use today are operating at the edge of their capabilities — pushed beyond their intended design limits by modern device requirements. Engineers try to compensate with manual adjustments, slower test cycles, reduced device counts, or additional offline screening, but these workarounds create bottlenecks, increase operating costs, and still fail to deliver the tight control needed for high-power devices.
This is exactly why the HPB-8 was engineered. With a water-cooled architecture, precise high-current power delivery, and high-density capacity, it provides stable, repeatable burn-in at wattages and thermal loads that older systems simply cannot support. Whether you’re validating AI accelerators, autonomous-vehicle processors, or aerospace-grade logic, the HPB-8 ensures your devices are tested under controlled, realistic, and reliable conditions before they ever reach the field.
Modern AI accelerators and high-power logic devices push far beyond what traditional burn-in systems were designed to handle. When wattage capacity is too low, engineers are forced to reduce device counts, throttle power, or accept unstable test conditions.
The HPB-8 delivers the high-power headroom these devices demand, enabling stable, repeatable burn-in at full operating wattage without compromising accuracy or throughput.
Manual loading, adjustments, and monitoring increase variability and expose expensive devices to unnecessary risk. Automation creates a controlled, repeatable workflow that minimizes human error, stabilizes burn-in conditions, and allows systems to run longer without interruption. The HPB-8 is engineered to support automation-ready processes that protect your devices while improving overall throughput.
Short support lifespans and rapid obsolescence add major hidden costs to burn-in programs. The HPB-8 is engineered for longevity, with a multi-decade support horizon and modular architecture designed to evolve with new device requirements.
This ensures your investment continues delivering value year after year — without costly system replacements.