Nvidia (NasdaqGS:NVDA) is committing US$5b to Safe Superintelligence, a new AI safety startup led by former OpenAI chief scientist Ilya Sutskever. The company is entering multibillion dollar AI data center lease deals, including a large buildout with Hut 8 in Texas. Nvidia is expanding its Agent Toolkit platform through new partnerships with Synopsys, Siemens, and Cadence to support chip and system design automation. Nvidia sits at the center of AI computing, with its GPUs and software...
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Anyone who has shipped software before it was fully tested knows the math. A bug caught in code review costs an afternoon. The same bug caught after launch costs a weekend, an apology, and sometimes a customer. Chip design runs on a version of that math, except the much-higher stakes involve ...
Cadence Design Systems stock jumped Tuesday after the chip-design company reported better-than-expected earnings and reaffirmed its positioning as an artificial-intelligence beneficiary. Cadence reported adjusted earnings of $2.11 a share in the second quarter, up from $1.65 a year ago and above analysts’ consensus estimate of $2.05, according to FactSet. Cadence lifted its full-year guidance for adjusted earnings per share to between $8.05 and $8.15, up from a previous range of $7.85 to $7.95.
Recently, Zacks.com users have been paying close attention to Synopsys (SNPS). This makes it worthwhile to examine what the stock has in store.
Cadence Design Systems (NASDAQ:CDNS) reported second-quarter 2026 results that exceeded its guidance, supported by demand for AI-driven design tools and broad-based growth across its businesses. The company raised its full-year outlook, citing accelerating design activity, record backlog and continu
Synopsys is gearing up to release its third-quarter results soon, and analysts are expecting a double-digit increase in the company’s bottom-line figure.
SNPS is among U.S. robotics plays as 2026 brings major advances in physical AI, surgical systems, defense autonomy and space robotics.
The stock's high multiple looks daunting, but a look at future earnings reveals a very different story about its price.
Five years ago, Autodesk spent about $1.8 billion on a string of construction acquisitions. That bet has now compounded into a business generating almost $600 million in annual revenue. This segment is still growing north of 20%, a rate faster than the company average.
Synopsys stock has had a tough year, with a sharp share price decline sitting alongside a split valuation picture where the Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) estimate points to meaningful upside while market multiples suggest the stock is expensive. Over the past 12 months, Synopsys shares have declined 38.7%, which raises the question of whether recent weakness has opened a gap between price and underlying value. The integration of Ansys and ongoing investment in advanced semiconductor design...
On August 26, 2026, Synopsys reported its third-quarter fiscal 2026 results and hosted a conference call, followed by plans for an Investor Day in New York City on September 30 to review its financial performance and business outlook with investors. Despite recent analyst optimism and expectations for higher earnings per share than the prior-year quarter, growing insider selling activity, including share sales by the President and CEO, has added a contrasting signal for investors assessing...
Synopsys (SNPS) is back in focus as investors look ahead to the company’s third quarter fiscal 2026 earnings release on August 26 and a closely watched Investor Day in New York on September 30. See our latest analysis for Synopsys. At a share price of US$373.52, Synopsys has seen momentum cool in recent months, with the share price return down over the past quarter and year to date, while the 5 year total shareholder return remains positive. This suggests the market is reassessing near term...
Synopsys (SNPS) closed at $373.52 in the latest trading session, marking a -1.08% move from the prior day.
At $205, Autodesk (ADSK) looks set up for roughly 49% of upside over the next three years under a conservative scenario. Not a moonshot, but enough to matter if the math holds. Revenue compounding does all the work; the multiple is asked to do nothing. Here is the operational reality the math is built on.
Investing.com -- Mizuho said the release of Moonshot's Kimi K3 model reinforces its agentic AI thesis for electronic design automation software rather than threatening it, recommending investors buy the dip in Synopsys and Cadence Design Systems following last week's selloff.
Synopsys makes the software every chipmaker needs, so it profits regardless of who wins the AI race. Yet its stock fell after a strong quarter, and the reason isn’t obvious from the numbers alone.
Synopsys (SNPS) closed the most recent trading day at $384.28, moving 7.85% from the previous trading session.
Tech stocks were falling late Friday afternoon, with the State Street Technology Select Sector SPDR
The Philadelphia semiconductor index, known as SOX, fell into bear market territory on Friday but chip stocks later rebounded.
Cadence (NASDAQ: CDNS) and Synopsys (NASDAQ: SNPS) are the two dominant players in Electronic Design Automation, selling the proprietary toolchains, Cadence’s Genus, Innovus, and Virtuoso; Synopsys’s Design Compiler and IC Compiler, that chipmakers rely on to design, simulate, and verify semiconductors. The bull case for both stocks rests on the assumption that surging AI chip complexity will drive ever-greater demand for those licensed tools. Kimi K3’s demonstration that a frontier AI model can
A critical chip design stock has fallen back to a floor it has defended six times before, forcing investors to decide if history is a guide or a trap.
The latest trading day saw Synopsys (SNPS) settling at $417.03, representing a -1.94% change from its previous close.
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Arm Holdings' expanding royalty opportunities and AI-focused chip strategy are strengthening its long-term growth potential.
Investing.com -- Benchmark initiated coverage of electronic design automation (EDA) software leaders Synopsys and Cadence Design Systems with Buy ratings, citing strong long-term demand driven by artificial intelligence, semiconductor design complexity and resilient industry fundamentals.
Synopsys (SNPS) has been one of the stocks most watched by Zacks.com users lately. So, it is worth exploring what lies ahead for the stock.