Synopsys (NASDAQ: SNPS)
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Synopsys Company Info
Synopsys, Inc. engages in the provision of software products and consulting services in the electronic design automation industry. It operates through the following segments: Semiconductor and System Design, and Software Integrity. The Semiconductor and System Design segment includes the EDA, IP and System Integration. The Software Integrity segment helps organizations align people, processes, and technology to intelligently address software risks across their portfolio and at all stages of the application lifecycle. The company was founded by Aart J. de Geus, Bill Krieger, Dave Gregory, and Rick Rudell in December 1986 and is headquartered in Mountain View, CA.
News & Analysis
Synopsys Delivers on Revenue Expectations
Synopsys delivered robust fourth-quarter results, beating both earnings and revenue predictions for 2024.
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Synopsys Reports Record Quarterly Revenue, Raises Full-Year Guidance
Synopsys (NASDAQ:SNPS) beat both earnings and revenue estimates.
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This software design platform is at the heart of the AI movement, and many investors still don't even know it.
Should You Buy Synopsys Stock Right Now?
The innovative semiconductor company is riding a powerful tailwind.
Up 80% Since 2023, Is This Stock Ready to Repeat Nvidia's Record Performance?
Synopsys is growing fast, even as it gears up for a massive acquisition.
Why Synopsys Stock Popped Today
The company exceeded analysts' Q1 expectations and raised its full-year guidance.
Should Investors Buy Synopsys Stock in 2024?
Synopsys is demonstrating robust revenue growth as it benefits from increased demand for chip design technology.
Valuation
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