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Summary of Director's Compensation Benefits, effective 7/1/04

 EXHIBIT 10.08 
  
 SUMMARY OF DIRECTOR COMPENSATION BENEFITS 
  
 EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2004 
  
 CASH COMPENSATION 
  

	 	1.	Each director shall receive an annual retainer of $25,000. 

  

	 	2.	Directors who serve on the Compensation or Audit Committees will receive and additional annual retainer of $20,000. Directors who serve on committees other than the Compensation or
Audit Committees will receive an additional annual retainer of $10,000. 

  

	 	3.	Compensation and Audit Committee Chairpersons will receive an additional annual retainer of $10,000. The additional annual retainer for Chairperson positions on committees other
than the Compensation or Audit Committees will be $5,000. 

  

	 	4.	There will be no meeting fees for director attendance of the five scheduled Board meetings per year. For each Special Meeting of the Board called pursuant to proper notice, in
person or by telephone, beyond the five scheduled Board meetings per year, each director will receive a meeting fee of $2,000. There will be no meeting fees for any special committee meetings. 

  
 STOCK OPTIONS 
  

	 	1.	Upon election as a director, the director shall receive a stock option grant of 50,000 shares (an “Initial Grant”) in accordance to the Company’s 1998
Directors Stock Option Plan (the “Directors Plan”) (subject to stockholder approval at the 2005 Annual Meeting of the Stockholders). 

  

	 	2.	Each director will receive an annual refresh option grant of 25,000 shares in accordance to the Directors Plan (a “Succeeding Grant”) on the anniversary of
the Initial grant (or most recent grant if such director did not receive an Initial Grant) (subject to stockholder approval at the 2005 Annual Meeting of the Stockholders) so long as such director has served continuously as a member of the Board of
Directors since the date of the Initial Grant (or most recent grant if such director did not receive an Initial Grant). 

  

	 	3.	The exercise price of any option granted under the Directors Plan shall be 100% of the fair market value of the Company’s common stock on the date of grant.

  

	 	4.	All options granted under the Directors Plan will vest as to 6.25% of the shares each quarter after the date of grant, provided the optionee continues as a director or, if the
Company so specifies in the grant, as a consultant of the Company.EMPLOYEE STOCK PURCHASE PLAN AS AMENDED

 Exhibit 10.6 
  
 TERADYNE, INC. 
  
 1996 EMPLOYEE STOCK PURCHASE PLAN 
  
 (as amended as of November 9, 2004) 
  
 Article 1—Purpose. 
  
 This 1996 Employee Stock Purchase Plan (the “Plan”) is intended to encourage stock ownership by all eligible employees of Teradyne, Inc. (the
“Company”), a Massachusetts corporation, and its participating subsidiaries (as defined in Article 17) so that they may share in the growth of the Company by acquiring or increasing their proprietary interest in the Company. The Plan is
designed to encourage eligible employees to remain in the employ of the Company and its participating subsidiaries. The Plan is intended to constitute an “employee stock purchase plan” within the meaning of Section 423(b) of the Internal
Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”). 
  
 Article
2—Administration of the Plan. 
  
 The Plan may be
administered by a committee appointed by the Board of Directors of the Company (the “Committee”). The Committee shall consist of not less than two members of the Company’s Board of Directors. The Board of Directors may from time to
time remove members from, or add members to, the Committee. Vacancies on the Committee, howsoever caused, shall be filled by the Board of Directors. The Committee may select one of its members as Chairman, and shall hold meetings at such times and
places as it may determine. Acts by a majority of the Committee, or acts reduced to or approved in writing by a majority of the members of the Committee, shall be the valid acts of the Committee. 
  
 The interpretation and construction by the Committee of any provisions of the
Plan or of any option granted under it shall be final, unless otherwise determined by the Board of Directors. The Committee may from time to time adopt such rules and regulations for carrying out the Plan as it may deem best, provided that any such
rules and regulations shall be applied on a uniform basis to all employees under the Plan. No member of the Board of Directors or the Committee shall be liable for any action or determination made in good faith with respect to the Plan or any option
granted under it. 
  
 In the event the Board of Directors fails to
appoint or refrains from appointing a Committee, the Board of Directors shall have all power and authority to administer the Plan. In such event, the word “Committee” wherever used herein shall be deemed to mean the Board of Directors.

  
 Article 3—Eligible Employees. 
  
 No option may be granted to any person serving as a member of the Committee
at the time of grant. Subject to the foregoing limitation, all employees of the Company or any of its participating subsidiaries on United States payroll who are employees of the Company or any of its participating subsidiaries on or before the
first day of any Payment Period (as defined in Article 5), and whose customary employment is not less than twenty hours per week and more than five months in any calendar year shall be eligible to receive options under the Plan to purchase common
stock of the Company, par value $.125 per share (“Common Stock”). All eligible employees shall have the same rights and privileges hereunder. Persons who elect to enter the Plan in accordance with Article 7 and who are eligible employees
on the first business day of any Payment Period (as defined in Article 5) shall receive their options as of such day. Persons who elect to enter the Plan in accordance with Article 7 and who become eligible employees after any date on which options
are granted under the Plan shall be granted options on the first business day of the next succeeding Payment Period on which options are granted to eligible employees under the Plan. In no event, however, may an employee be granted an option if such
employee, immediately after the option was granted, would be treated as owning stock possessing five percent or more 

 
of the total combined voting power or value of all classes of stock of the Company or of any parent corporation or subsidiary corporation, as the terms
“parent corporation” and “subsidiary corporation” are defined in Section 424(e) and (f) of the Code. For purposes of determining stock ownership under this paragraph, the rules of Section 424(d) of the Code shall apply, and stock
which the employee may purchase under outstanding options shall be treated as stock owned by the employee. 
  
 Article 4—Stock Subject to the Plan. 
  
 The stock subject to the options under the Plan shall be authorized but unissued Common Stock, or shares of Common Stock reacquired by the Company, including shares purchased in the open market. The aggregate number
of shares which may be issued pursuant to the Plan is 15,400,000, subject to adjustment as provided in Article 12. If any option granted under the Plan shall expire or terminate for any reason without having been exercised in full or shall cease for
any reason to be exercisable in whole or in part, the unpurchased shares subject thereto shall again be available under the Plan. 
  
 Article 5—Payment Periods and Stock Options. 
  
 For the duration of the Plan, a Payment Period shall be defined as each six-month period commencing on the first day of January and ending on the last day
of June and commencing on the first day of July and ending on the last day of December of each calendar year. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the first Payment Period during which payroll deductions will be accumulated under the Plan shall commence
on July 1, 1996 and shall end on December 31, 1996. 
  
 On the
first business day of each Payment Period, the Company will grant to each eligible employee who is then a participant in the Plan an option to purchase on the last day of such Payment Period, at the Option Price hereinafter provided for, a maximum
of 3,000 shares, on condition that such employee remains eligible to participate in the Plan throughout the remainder of such Payment Period. The participant shall be entitled to exercise the option so granted only to the extent of the
participant’s accumulated payroll deductions on the last day of such Payment Period. If the participant’s accumulated payroll deductions on the last day of the Payment Period would enable the participant to purchase more than 3,000 shares
except for the 3,000 share limitation, the excess of the amount of the accumulated payroll deductions over the aggregate purchase price of the 3,000 shares shall be promptly refunded to the participant by the Company, without interest. The Option
Price per share for each Payment Period shall be the lesser of (i) 85% of the fair market value of the Common Stock on the first business day of the Payment Period and (ii) 85% of the fair market value of the Common Stock on the last business day of
the Payment Period, in either event rounded up to the nearest cent. The foregoing limitation on the number of shares subject to option and the Option Price shall be subject to adjustment as provided in Article 12. 
  
 For purposes of the Plan, the term “fair market value” on any date
means (i) the average (on that date) of the high and low prices of the Common Stock on the principal national securities exchange on which the Common Stock is traded, if the Common Stock is then traded on a national securities exchange; or (ii) the
last reported sale price (on that date) of the Common Stock on The Nasdaq Stock Market, if the Common Stock is not then traded on a national securities exchange; or (iii) the average of the closing bid and asked prices last quoted (on that date) by
an established quotation service for over-the-counter securities, if the Common Stock is not reported on The Nasdaq Stock Market; or (iv) if the Common Stock is not publicly traded, the fair market value of the Common Stock as determined by the
Committee after taking into consideration all factors which it deems appropriate, including, without limitation, recent sale and offer prices of the Common Stock in private transactions negotiated at arm’s length. 
  
 For purposes of the Plan, the term “business day” means a day on
which there is trading on The Nasdaq Stock Market or the aforementioned national securities exchange, whichever is applicable pursuant to the preceding paragraph; and if neither is applicable, a day that is not a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday in
Massachusetts. 
  
 Notwithstanding any other provision herein, no
employee shall be granted an option which permits the employee’s right to purchase stock under the Plan, and under all other Section 423(b) employee 

 
stock purchase plans of the Company and any parent or subsidiary corporations, to accrue at a rate which exceeds $25,000 of fair market value of such stock
(determined on the date or dates that options on such stock were granted) for each calendar year in which such option is outstanding at any time. The purpose of the limitation in the preceding sentence is to comply with Section 423(b)(8) of the
Code. If the participant’s accumulated payroll deductions on the last day of the Payment Period would otherwise enable the participant to purchase Common Stock in excess of the Section 423(b)(8) $25,000 limitation described in this paragraph,
the excess of the amount of the accumulated payroll deductions over the aggregate purchase price of the shares actually purchased shall be promptly refunded to the participant by the Company, without interest. 
  
 Article 6—Exercise of Option. 
  
 Each eligible employee who continues to be a participant in the Plan on the
last day of a Payment Period shall be deemed to have exercised his or her option on such date and shall be deemed to have purchased from the Company such number of full shares of Common Stock reserved for the purpose of the Plan as the
participant’s accumulated payroll deductions on such date will pay for at the Option Price, subject to the 3,000 share limit of the option and the Section 423(b)(8) $25,000 limitation described in Article 5. If the individual is not a
participant on the last day of a Payment Period, then he or she shall not be entitled to exercise his or her option. Only full shares of Common Stock may be purchased under the Plan. Unused payroll deductions remaining in a participant’s
account at the end of a Payment Period solely by reason of the inability to purchase a fractional share (and for no other reason) shall be refunded. 
  
 Article 7—Authorization for Entering the Plan. 
  
 An employee may elect to enter the Plan by filling out, signing and delivering to the Company an authorization: 
  

	 	A.	Stating the percentage to be deducted from the employee’s pay; 

  

	 	B.	Authorizing the purchase of stock for the employee in each Payment Period in accordance with the terms of the Plan; and 

  

	 	C.	Specifying the exact name or names in which stock purchased for the employee is to be issued as provided under Article 11 hereof. 

  
 Such authorization must be received by the Company on or before the first day
of the next succeeding Payment Period. 
  
 Unless a participant
files a new authorization or withdraws from the Plan, the deductions and purchases under the authorization the participant has on file under the Plan will continue from one Payment Period to succeeding Payment Periods as long as the Plan remains in
effect. 
  
 The Company will accumulate and hold for each
participant’s account the amounts deducted from his or her pay. No interest will be paid on these amounts. 
  
 Article 8—Maximum Amount of Payroll Deductions. 
  
 An employee may authorize payroll deductions in an amount (expressed as a whole percentage) not less than two percent (2%) but not more than ten percent
(10%) of the employee’s cash compensation. 
  
 Article 9—Change in
Payroll Deductions. 
  
 Deductions may not be increased
during a Payment Period. Deductions may be decreased during a Payment Period, provided that an employee may not decrease his deduction more than once during any Payment Period. 

 Article 10—Withdrawal from the Plan. 
  
 A participant may withdraw from the Plan (in whole but not in part) at any time prior to the last day of a Payment Period by
delivering a withdrawal notice to the Company. 
  
 To re-enter the
Plan, an employee who has previously withdrawn must file a new authorization on or before the first day of the next Payment Period in which he or she wishes to participate. The employee’s re-entry into the Plan becomes effective at the
beginning of such Payment Period, provided that he or she is an eligible employee on the first business day of the Payment Period. 
  
 Article 11—Issuance of Stock. 
  
 Certificates for stock issued to participants shall be delivered as soon as practicable after each Payment Period by the Company’s transfer agent.

  
 Stock purchased under the Plan shall be issued only in the
name of the participant, or if the participant’s authorization so specifies, in the name of the participant and another person of legal age as joint tenants with rights of survivorship. 
  
 Article 12—Adjustments. 
  
 Upon the happening of any of the following described events, a
participant’s rights under options granted under the Plan shall be adjusted as hereinafter provided: 
  

	 	A.	In the event that the shares of Common Stock shall be subdivided or combined into a greater or smaller number of shares or if, upon a reorganization, split-up, liquidation,
recapitalization or the like of the Company, the shares of Common Stock shall be exchanged for other securities of the Company, each participant shall be entitled, subject to the conditions herein stated, to purchase such number of shares of Common
Stock or amount of other securities of the Company as were exchangeable for the number of shares of Common Stock that such participant would have been entitled to purchase except for such action, and appropriate adjustments shall be made in the
purchase price per share to reflect such subdivision, combination or exchange; and 

  

	 	B.	In the event the Company shall issue any of its shares as a stock dividend upon or with respect to the shares of stock of the class which shall at the time be subject to options
hereunder, each participant upon exercising such an option shall be entitled to receive (for the purchase price paid upon such exercise) the shares as to which the participant is exercising his or her option and, in addition thereto (at no
additional cost), such number of shares of the class or classes in which such stock dividend or dividends were declared or paid, and such amount of cash in lieu of fractional shares, as is equal to the number of shares thereof and the amount of cash
in lieu of fractional shares, respectively, which the participant would have received if the participant had been the holder of the shares as to which the participant is exercising his or her option at all times between the date of the granting of
such option and the date of its exercise. 

  
 Upon
the happening of any of the foregoing events, the class and aggregate number of shares set forth in Article 4 hereof which are subject to options which have been or may be granted under the Plan and the limitations set forth in the second paragraph
of Article 5 shall also be appropriately adjusted to reflect the events specified in paragraphs A and B above. Notwithstanding the foregoing, any adjustments made pursuant to paragraphs A or B shall be made only after the Committee, based on advice
of counsel for the Company, determines whether such adjustments would constitute a “modification” (as that term is defined in Section 424 of the Code). If the Committee determines that such adjustments would constitute a modification, it
may refrain from making such adjustments. 
  
 If the Company is to
be consolidated with or acquired by another entity in a merger, a sale of all or substantially all of the Company’s assets or otherwise (an “Acquisition”), the Committee or the board of directors of any entity assuming the obligations
of the Company hereunder (the “Successor Board”) shall, 

 
with respect to options then outstanding under the Plan, either (i) make appropriate provision for the continuation of such options by arranging for the
substitution on an equitable basis for the shares then subject to such options either (a) the consideration payable with respect to the outstanding shares of the Common Stock in connection with the Acquisition, (b) shares of stock of the successor
corporation, or a parent or subsidiary of such corporation, or (c) such other securities as the Successor Board deems appropriate, the fair market value of which shall not exceed the fair market value of the shares of Common Stock subject to such
options immediately preceding the Acquisition; or (ii) terminate each participant’s options in exchange for a cash payment equal to the excess of the fair market value on the date of the Acquisition of the number of shares of Common Stock that
the participant’s accumulated payroll deductions as of the date of the Acquisition could purchase, at an option price determined with reference only to the first business day of the applicable Payment Period and subject to the 3,000 share
limit, Code Section 423(b)(8) and fractional-share limitations on the amount of stock a participant would be entitled to purchase over the aggregate option price to such participant thereof. 
  
 The Committee or Successor Board shall determine the adjustments to be made
under this Article 12, and its determination shall be conclusive. 
  
 Article 13—No Transfer or Assignment of Employee’s Rights. 
  
 An option granted under the Plan may not be transferred or assigned, otherwise than by will or by the laws of descent and distribution. Any option granted under the Plan may be exercised, during the participant’s
lifetime, only by the participant. 
  
 Article 14—Termination of
Employee’s Rights. 
  
 Whenever a participant ceases
to be an eligible employee because of retirement, voluntary or involuntary termination, resignation, layoff, discharge, death or for any other reason, his or her rights under the Plan shall immediately terminate, and the Company shall promptly
refund, without interest, the entire balance of his or her payroll deduction account under the Plan; provided, however, that if an employee is laid off during the last three months of any Payment Period, he shall nevertheless be deemed to be
a participant in the Plan on the last day of the Payment Period. Notwithstanding the foregoing, eligible employment shall be treated as continuing intact while a participant is on military leave, sick leave or other bona fide leave of absence, for
up to 90 days, or, if such leave is longer than 90 days, for so long as the participant’s right to re-employment is guaranteed either by statute or by written contract. Notwithstanding any other provision herein, if a participant’s
employment is terminated by reason of retirement, and the date of such termination occurs after the date that is 3 months prior to the last day of the Payment Period, such participant’s rights under the Plan are not immediately terminated, and
if the participant has not withdrawn from the Plan, such participant’s options shall be deemed to have been exercised on the last day of the Payment Period in accordance with the terms of the Plan. 
  
 Article 15—Termination and Amendments to Plan. 
  
 The Plan may be terminated at any time by the Company’s Board of
Directors but such termination shall not affect options then outstanding under the Plan. If at any time shares of stock reserved for the purpose of the Plan remain available for purchase but not in sufficient number to satisfy all then unfilled
purchase requirements, the available shares shall be apportioned among participants in proportion to the amount of payroll deductions accumulated on behalf of each participant that would otherwise be used to purchase stock, and the Plan shall
terminate. Upon such termination or any other termination of the Plan, all payroll deductions not used to purchase stock will be refunded, without interest. 
  
 The Committee or the Board of Directors may from time to time adopt amendments to the Plan provided that, without the approval of the shareholders of the
Company, no amendment may (i) increase the number of shares that may be issued under the Plan; (ii) change the class of employees eligible to receive options under the Plan, if such action would be treated as the adoption of a new plan for purposes
of Code Section 423(b) and the regulations thereunder; (iii) cause Rule 16b-3 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 to become inapplicable to the Plan; or (iv) materially revise the Plan pursuant to the rules and regulations of the NYSE.

 Article 16—Limits on Sale of Stock Purchased under the Plan. 
  
 The Plan is intended to provide shares of Common Stock for investment and
not for resale. The Company does not, however, intend to restrict or influence any employee in the conduct of his or her own affairs. An employee may, therefore, sell stock purchased under the Plan at any time the employee chooses, subject to
compliance with any applicable federal or state securities laws and subject to any restrictions imposed under Article 21 to ensure that tax withholding obligations are satisfied. THE EMPLOYEE ASSUMES THE RISK OF ANY MARKET FLUCTUATIONS IN THE
PRICE OF THE STOCK. 
  
 Article 17—Participating Subsidiaries.

  
 The term “participating subsidiary” shall mean
any present or future subsidiary of the Company, as that term is defined in Section 424(f) of the Code, that is designated from time to time by the Board of Directors to participate in the Plan. The Board of Directors shall have the power to make
such designation before or after the Plan is approved by the shareholders. 
  
 Article 18—Optionees Not Shareholders. 
  
 Neither the granting of an option to an employee nor the deductions from his or her pay shall constitute such employee a stockholder of the shares covered by an option until such shares have been actually purchased by the employee.

  
 Article 19—Application of Funds. 
  
 The proceeds received by the Company from the sale of Common Stock pursuant
to options granted under the Plan will be used for general corporate purposes. 
  
 Article 20—Notice to Company of Disqualifying Disposition. 
  
 By electing to participate in the Plan, each participant agrees to notify the Company in writing immediately after the participant transfers Common Stock
acquired under the Plan, if such transfer occurs within two years after the first business day of the Payment Period in which such Common Stock was acquired. Each participant further agrees to provide any information about such a transfer as may be
requested by the Company or any subsidiary corporation in order to assist it in complying with the tax laws. Such dispositions generally are treated as “disqualifying dispositions” under Sections 421 and 424 of the Code, which have certain
tax consequences to participants and to the Company and its participating subsidiaries. 
  
 Article 21—Withholding of Additional Income Taxes. 
  
 By electing to participate in the Plan, each participant acknowledges that the Company and its participating subsidiaries are required to withhold taxes with respect to the amounts deducted from the participant’s
compensation and accumulated for the benefit of the participant under the Plan, and each participant agrees that the Company and its participating subsidiaries may deduct additional amounts from the participant’s compensation, when amounts are
added to the participant’s account, used to purchase Common Stock or refunded, in order to satisfy such withholding obligations. Each participant further acknowledges that when Common Stock is purchased under the Plan the Company and its
participating subsidiaries may be required to withhold taxes with respect to all or a portion of the difference between the fair market value of the Common Stock purchased and its purchase price, and each participant agrees that such taxes may be
withheld from compensation otherwise payable to such participant. It is intended that tax withholding will be accomplished in such a manner that the full amount of payroll deductions elected by the participant under Article 7 will be used to
purchase Common Stock. However, if amounts sufficient to satisfy applicable tax withholding obligations have not been withheld from compensation otherwise payable to any participant, then, notwithstanding any other provision of the Plan, the Company
may 

 
withhold such taxes from the participant’s accumulated payroll deductions and apply the net amount to the purchase of Common Stock, unless the
participant pays to the Company, prior to the exercise date, an amount sufficient to satisfy such withholding obligations. Each participant further acknowledges that the Company and its participating subsidiaries may be required to withhold taxes in
connection with the disposition of stock acquired under the Plan and agrees that the Company or any participating subsidiary may take whatever action it considers appropriate to satisfy such withholding requirements, including deducting from
compensation otherwise payable to such participant an amount sufficient to satisfy such withholding requirements or conditioning any disposition of Common Stock by the participant upon the payment to the Company or such subsidiary of an amount
sufficient to satisfy such withholding requirements. 
  
 Article
22—Governmental Regulations. 
  
 The Company’s
obligation to sell and deliver shares of Common Stock under the Plan is subject to the approval of any governmental authority required in connection with the authorization, issuance or sale of such shares. 
  
 Government regulations may impose reporting or other obligations on the
Company with respect to the Plan. For example, the Company may be required to identify shares of Common Stock issued under the Plan on its stock ownership records and send tax information statements to employees and former employees who transfer
title to such shares. 
  
 Article 23—Governing Law. 

 
 The validity and construction of the Plan shall be governed by the laws
of Massachusetts, without giving effect to the principles of conflicts of law thereof. 
  
 Article 24—Approval of Board of Directors and Stockholders of the Company. 
  
 The Plan was adopted by the Board of Directors on March 19, 1996 and on such date the Board of Directors resolved that the Plan was to be submitted to the
shareholders of the Company for approval at the next meeting of shareholders. The plan was subsequently approved by the shareholders.

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