MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Feb. 7, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Synopsys, Inc. (Nasdaq: SNPS) reaches scale for AI-driven chip designs as major semiconductor customers register the first 100 commercial tape-outs ...
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Synopsys is seeing strong demand for its newer AI technologies in test, verification, manufacturing and analog migration, in addition to the ongoing need for design optimization (DSO.ai). Synopsys was ...
Electronic Design Automation software is critical to semiconductor development, and the sector is highly concentrated and dominated by two companies. Synopsys and Cadence, beyond EDA software, provide ...
Synopsys joins Arm Total Design to provide IP and design services using Synopsys.ai full-stack AI-driven EDA suite and hardware-assisted verification portfolio to lower the barrier of entry and reduce ...
Synopsys, Inc. reaches scale for AI-driven chip designs as major semiconductor customers register the first 100 commercial tape-outs with the company's Synopsys DSO.ai (Design Space Optimization AI) ...
PrimeSim Continuum provides a unified workflow of best-in-class SPICE and FastSPICE technologies, speeding the creation of analog, RF, mixed-signal, custom digital and memory designs Innovative SPICE ...
Synopsys has announced that its AI-driven digital design and analog design flows have achieved certification on Samsung Foundry's SF2 process with multiple test chip tape-outs. The reference flows, ...
Synopsys (NASDAQ: SNPS) stock is down 19.5% year to date. However, several positive factors could help its price bounce back next year. The company's core offering is electronic design automation (EDA ...
Atomera’s quantum-engineered MST® films and Synopsys’ TCAD simulation combine to accelerate next-generation GaN device development for RF and power electronics Atomera Incorporated (NASDAQ: ATOM), a ...
A new framework, built using Nvidia Omniverse, Microsoft Azure and accelerated Synopsys physics, has already been deployed by packaging equipment supplier Krones to create near real-time simulation ...