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Synopsys

Synopsys
Synopsys, Inc.
Mountain View, California, 94043
United States of America

Synopsys, Inc. (Nasdaq: SNPS) is the Silicon to Software™ partner for innovative companies developing the electronic products and software applications we rely on every day. As the world's 15th largest software company, Synopsys has a long history of being a global leader in electronic design automation (EDA) and semiconductor IP and is also growing its leadership in software security and quality solutions. Whether you're a system-on-chip (SoC) designer creating advanced semiconductors, or a software developer writing applications that require the highest security and quality, Synopsys has the solutions needed to deliver innovative, high-quality, secure products. Learn more at www.synopsys.com


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Thea Energy Advances Fusion Energy with Helios Power Plant Digital Twin

The collaboration builds the digital twin of a stellarator fusion power plant and leverages AI, physics, and engineering for the U.S. Department of Energy’s Genesis Mission.

Synopsys Releases Multiphysics Fusion Software for Multi-Die Chip Design

One year after its acquisition of Ansys, Synopsys releases a Multiphysics Fusion solution combining the technologies from both companies.

How to Listen to an Unbuilt Car’s Cabin

In this article, we speak to—and listen to—the experts in the realm of acoustic simulation to understand the new challenges that come with the sound of silence.

Let There Be Light

In this article, we look at the role of simulation in the art and craft of automotive lighting, from headlights to ambient light.

Synopsys, Cesium Collaborate with NASA to Build a Digital Twin of the Moon

Ansys, Cesium collaborate with NASA Glen Research Center to build a digital twin of the moon to test and establish WiFi network

Cloud-Based Engineering: On the Rise

We spoke to executives from three firms that have been leaders in the shift to cloud—Autodesk, Synopsys (which recently acquired Ansys), and PTC, the parent company of Onshape.

Synopsys Supported NASA’s Artemis Program with Spacesuit Analysis

NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston taps Synopsys and Electro Magnetic Applications, Inc. (EMA) to research Artemis spacesuit charging levels resulting from exposure to…

The Emergence of Electronics Digital Twins (eDTs)

Today, electronics digital twin (eDT) technologies are emerging, allowing industries to virtually model not only physical platforms but also the software and electronics that…

Synopsys Supports Arm AGI CPU with Full-Stack Design Solutions

Synopsys' portfolio of design, analysis, and verification solutions available on Arm-based architecture enables data center-class.

AI Meets Digital Twins

It can be challenging to build a true digital twin given limitations on data availability, compute resources, and siloed information and workflows.

Synopsys, NVIDIA Partnership Helps Accelerate Design Workflows

AT NVIDIA GTC, Synopsys details progress of NVIDIA partnership, discusses use cases and customers.

Synopsys Unveils Software-Defined Hardware-Assisted Verification Capabilities

Software-defined approach enables boost for ZeBu Server 5 and scales capacity up to 2x with modular HAV for AI-era mega designs.

Synopsys Converge: ECAD in the Age of Physical AI

Conference consolidates SNUG Silicon Valley, Ansys Simulation World, and a by-invitation-only Executive Forum.

Synopsys Launches Electronics Digital Twin Platform

Open platform enables integrations with a technology ecosystem and cloud‑based deployment to improve engineering collaboration.

Synopsys Launches Ansys 2026 R1

Release delivers unified Synopsys-Ansys workflows that bring together previously separate engineering processes to create more cohesive and efficient product development.

Innatera Picks Synopsys Simulation for Processors for Edge Devices

Innatera adopts Synopsys simulation technology to help design neuromorphic chips that enable low-power AI for wearables, smart home devices, and digital twin industrial sensors.