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- Synopsys | EDA Tools, Semiconductor IP Systems Verification
Synopsys is a valued partner for global silicon to systems design across a wide range of vertical markets, empowering technology innovators everywhere with the industry’s most comprehensive and trusted solutions
- Synopsys - Wikipedia
Synopsys, Inc is an American electronic design automation (EDA) company headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, that focuses on silicon design and verification, silicon intellectual property and software security and quality
- FTC to Require Synopsys and Ansys to Divest Assets to Proceed . . .
Both Synopsys and Ansys will divest their assets to Keysight Technologies, Inc The proposed consent order settles FTC allegations that Synopsys’s acquisition of Ansys is anticompetitive across three markets – optical software tools, photonic software tools for designing and simulating photonic devices, and RTL power consumption analysis
- Synopsys, Inc. | Investor Relations Investor Resources
Synopsys is a valued partner for global silicon to systems design across a wide range of vertical markets, empowering technology innovators everywhere with the industry’s most comprehensive and trusted solutions Autonomous machines Data centers Billions of smart, connected technologies
- Exclusive: Synopsys halts China sales due to US export . . .
Semiconductor design software firm Synopsys has told staff in China to halt services and sales in the country and stop taking new orders to comply with new U S export restrictions, according to
- Synopsys Issues Statement in Connection with BIS Letter
EDITORIAL CONTACT: Cara Walker Synopsys, Inc 650-584-5000 corp-pr@synopsys com Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward-Looking Statements This press release contains certain forward-looking statements within the meaning of the federal securities laws, including statements regarding Synopsys' assessment of the potential impact of the BIS Letter
- China Just Froze a $35 Billion U. S. Merger -- And Investors . . .
The $35 billion merger between Synopsys (SNPS) and Ansys has hit a significant roadblock as China's antitrust regulator postponed its final approval following renewed U S export controls The
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