Synopsys Inc
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Synopsys Inc
Synopsys makes the software and tools chip designers use to create semiconductors before a single chip is manufactured. Its products help customers design circuits, verify that they work, check for bugs and security flaws, and prepare the layout data needed to send a design into production. It also sells semiconductor intellectual property, which are prebuilt blocks such as interface controllers and processor-related designs that customers can license and build into their own chips. The company mainly sells to semiconductor makers, electronics companies, and large technology firms that design custom chips for phones, computers, cars, data centers, and other devices. Synopsys earns money through software licenses, subscriptions, and royalties or licensing fees tied to its design IP. It sits early in the chip supply chain, where good design tools can save customers time, reduce errors, and make it possible to bring complex chips to market. What makes Synopsys different is that it is not a chip manufacturer itself. It is a core toolmaker for the chip industry, helping customers design and validate advanced semiconductors while also supplying reusable building blocks they can embed in those chips. That combination gives Synopsys a central role in how modern chips are created.
Synopsys makes the software and tools chip designers use to create semiconductors before a single chip is manufactured. Its products help customers design circuits, verify that they work, check for bugs and security flaws, and prepare the layout data needed to send a design into production. It also sells semiconductor intellectual property, which are prebuilt blocks such as interface controllers and processor-related designs that customers can license and build into their own chips.
The company mainly sells to semiconductor makers, electronics companies, and large technology firms that design custom chips for phones, computers, cars, data centers, and other devices. Synopsys earns money through software licenses, subscriptions, and royalties or licensing fees tied to its design IP. It sits early in the chip supply chain, where good design tools can save customers time, reduce errors, and make it possible to bring complex chips to market.
What makes Synopsys different is that it is not a chip manufacturer itself. It is a core toolmaker for the chip industry, helping customers design and validate advanced semiconductors while also supplying reusable building blocks they can embed in those chips. That combination gives Synopsys a central role in how modern chips are created.
Beat and raise: Synopsys said Q2 revenue, operating margin and EPS all came in above guidance, and management raised full-year 2026 revenue, margin, EPS and free cash flow outlooks.
AI demand: Management repeatedly said AI is driving stronger demand across EDA, IP and simulation, especially for advanced-node design, 3D IC, chiplets and hyperscaler custom silicon.
IP recovery: The IP business appears to have bottomed in Q1, improved sequentially in Q2, and management expects further quarter-to-quarter growth through the second half.
ANSYS integration: The company said ANSYS integration is progressing well, with synergy capture underway and new channel accounting increasing reported revenue and expenses by the same amount.
Longer-term upside: Synopsys framed Agentic AI, multiphysics fusion and new IP monetization models as major future growth and margin opportunities, with more detail expected at Investor Day.
Management
Dr. Aart J. de Geus is a prominent figure in the semiconductor and electronic design automation (EDA) industry, widely recognized for his role as co-founder and chairman of Synopsys Inc., one of the leading companies in EDA and software design solutions for the global electronics market. Born in the Netherlands, Dr. de Geus has a background in electrical engineering and computer science. He received his Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering from the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne in Switzerland and earned his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Southern Methodist University in Texas. In 1986, Dr. de Geus co-founded Synopsys Inc., and under his leadership, the company established itself as a pioneer in electronic design automation technology, developing tools and software that enable the design and verification of semiconductor devices, systems-on-chips, and electronic systems. His vision and innovative approach have significantly contributed to advancements in chip design technology and the overall semiconductor industry. Dr. de Geus has been recognized with numerous awards and honors for his contributions to technology and business leadership, including being named a Fellow of the IEEE, receiving the Phil Kaufman Award for Distinguished Contributions to EDA, and being inducted into the National Academy of Engineering. Aside from his professional achievements, Dr. de Geus is known for his commitment to fostering innovation, promoting education in engineering and technology, and supporting initiatives that advance science and technology development globally. His influence extends beyond Synopsys, making him a respected and influential leader in technology.
Born in the Netherlands, Dr. de Geus has a background in electrical engineering and computer science. He received his Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering from the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne in Switzerland and earned his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Southern Methodist University in Texas.
In 1986, Dr. de Geus co-founded Synopsys Inc., and under his leadership, the company established itself as a pioneer in electronic design automation technology, developing tools and software that enable the design and verification of semiconductor devices, systems-on-chips, and electronic systems. His vision and innovative approach have significantly contributed to advancements in chip design technology and the overall semiconductor industry.
Dr. de Geus has been recognized with numerous awards and honors for his contributions to technology and business leadership, including being named a Fellow of the IEEE, receiving the Phil Kaufman Award for Distinguished Contributions to EDA, and being inducted into the National Academy of Engineering.
Aside from his professional achievements, Dr. de Geus is known for his commitment to fostering innovation, promoting education in engineering and technology, and supporting initiatives that advance science and technology development globally. His influence extends beyond Synopsys, making him a respected and influential leader in technology.
Sassine Ghazi is a prominent figure in the semiconductor industry, currently serving as the President and Chief Operating Officer (COO) of Synopsys Inc., a global leader in electronic design automation (EDA) and semiconductor IP. With a career spanning more than two decades at Synopsys, Ghazi has played a critical role in driving the company's strategic initiatives and operational efficiencies. Ghazi joined Synopsys in 1998 and has held various leadership positions within the company, contributing significantly to its growth and innovation. His expertise in the industry and deep understanding of Synopsys' operations have been pivotal in navigating complex business environments and fostering partnerships that enhance Synopsys' market position. As President and COO, Ghazi oversees the company's global operations, including sales, customer support, and various business units. His leadership is characterized by a strong focus on customer satisfaction, operational excellence, and the continuous development of cutting-edge technology solutions that address the evolving needs of the semiconductor market. Through his tenure, Ghazi has been instrumental in expanding Synopsys' influence and capabilities, ensuring that the company remains at the forefront of technological advancements in the semiconductor sector. His forward-thinking approach and commitment to innovation continue to drive Synopsys' success in the competitive landscape of the technology industry.
Ghazi joined Synopsys in 1998 and has held various leadership positions within the company, contributing significantly to its growth and innovation. His expertise in the industry and deep understanding of Synopsys' operations have been pivotal in navigating complex business environments and fostering partnerships that enhance Synopsys' market position.
As President and COO, Ghazi oversees the company's global operations, including sales, customer support, and various business units. His leadership is characterized by a strong focus on customer satisfaction, operational excellence, and the continuous development of cutting-edge technology solutions that address the evolving needs of the semiconductor market.
Through his tenure, Ghazi has been instrumental in expanding Synopsys' influence and capabilities, ensuring that the company remains at the forefront of technological advancements in the semiconductor sector. His forward-thinking approach and commitment to innovation continue to drive Synopsys' success in the competitive landscape of the technology industry.
Shelagh Glaser serves as the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) at Synopsys Inc., a company known for its software and services in electronic design automation and semiconductor IP. In her role, Glaser is responsible for driving Synopsys's global financial strategy and operations, including overseeing financial planning, analysis, accounting, investor relations, and tax functions. Before joining Synopsys, Glaser held a significant position at Intel Corporation, where she worked for over three decades. During her tenure at Intel, she held various leadership roles, including Chief Financial Officer and Chief Operating Officer for the Data Center Group and Vice President of Finance. Her extensive experience at Intel helped her gain deep expertise in financial management, strategic planning, and operational efficiency. Glaser holds a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from the University of Michigan and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Carnegie Mellon University. Known for her strong leadership skills and financial acumen, she plays a critical role in shaping the financial architecture of Synopsys, ensuring long-term profitability and growth.
Before joining Synopsys, Glaser held a significant position at Intel Corporation, where she worked for over three decades. During her tenure at Intel, she held various leadership roles, including Chief Financial Officer and Chief Operating Officer for the Data Center Group and Vice President of Finance. Her extensive experience at Intel helped her gain deep expertise in financial management, strategic planning, and operational efficiency.
Glaser holds a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from the University of Michigan and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Carnegie Mellon University. Known for her strong leadership skills and financial acumen, she plays a critical role in shaping the financial architecture of Synopsys, ensuring long-term profitability and growth.
John F. Runkel Jr. served as a prominent executive at Synopsys Inc., a leading company in the field of electronic design automation (EDA). Runkel held significant roles in the legal and corporate strategies of the company. As General Counsel, he was responsible for overseeing the company's legal affairs, ensuring compliance with international regulations, and protecting Synopsys' intellectual property rights. Throughout his tenure, Runkel played an essential role in guiding Synopsys through numerous legal and business challenges. His expertise was instrumental in driving the company’s growth and maintaining its position as a leader in the technology industry. Runkel's career at Synopsys was marked by his dedication to effective corporate governance and his strategic insight into legal matters that impacted the technology sector. His contributions went beyond legal counsel, encompassing various aspects of corporate strategy and operations.
Throughout his tenure, Runkel played an essential role in guiding Synopsys through numerous legal and business challenges. His expertise was instrumental in driving the company’s growth and maintaining its position as a leader in the technology industry.
Runkel's career at Synopsys was marked by his dedication to effective corporate governance and his strategic insight into legal matters that impacted the technology sector. His contributions went beyond legal counsel, encompassing various aspects of corporate strategy and operations.
Mr. Richard S. Mahoney is a seasoned executive known for his strategic leadership and expertise in the technology sector. He was significantly associated with Synopsys Inc., a leading provider of electronic design automation (EDA) software and semiconductor intellectual property. At Synopsys, Mr. Mahoney has served in various capacities, contributing to the company's growth and innovation in the semiconductor industry. During his tenure, Mr. Mahoney enhanced Synopsys's market position by focusing on expanding its product offerings and forging strategic alliances. His efforts were pivotal in driving the company's growth in new technology areas and strengthening its leadership in EDA tools and solutions. Mr. Mahoney’s leadership style is characterized by a focus on innovation, operational excellence, and customer satisfaction. His contributions to the technology industry extend beyond Synopsys, as he has been involved in several initiatives promoting the advancement of electronic design technologies. Mr. Mahoney is respected for his visionary approach and ability to navigate complex business environments, making significant impacts on the organizations he is part of.
During his tenure, Mr. Mahoney enhanced Synopsys's market position by focusing on expanding its product offerings and forging strategic alliances. His efforts were pivotal in driving the company's growth in new technology areas and strengthening its leadership in EDA tools and solutions. Mr. Mahoney’s leadership style is characterized by a focus on innovation, operational excellence, and customer satisfaction.
His contributions to the technology industry extend beyond Synopsys, as he has been involved in several initiatives promoting the advancement of electronic design technologies. Mr. Mahoney is respected for his visionary approach and ability to navigate complex business environments, making significant impacts on the organizations he is part of.
Shankar Krishnamoorthy is a prominent executive in the semiconductor industry, serving as the General Manager of the Semiconductors & Systems Design Group at Synopsys Inc. With more than 25 years of experience, he has a strong track record in EDA software development, with expertise in physical design, logic synthesis, and design for test technologies. Before joining Synopsys, he was part of Magma Design Automation, where he played a critical role in driving innovations. At Synopsys, he is involved in developing and enhancing advanced technology solutions that address the complexities of semiconductor design, which is pivotal for companies developing next-generation computing systems. Known for his leadership and technical foresight, Krishnamoorthy is an influential figure in pushing the boundaries of EDA technologies.
Jill Larsen is the Chief People Officer at Synopsys Inc., a leading company in electronic design automation and software security. In her role as Chief People Officer, she is responsible for overseeing the company's human resources strategies and initiatives, including talent acquisition, employee engagement, leadership development, diversity and inclusion, and organizational effectiveness. With her extensive experience in human resources and leadership roles, Jill Larsen plays a key role in fostering a workplace culture that supports innovation, collaboration, and growth within Synopsys. Prior to joining Synopsys, she held various HR leadership positions in other prominent companies, contributing to her deep expertise in managing and developing global human resources functions.