Synopsys rolls out new software tools for designing AI chips


FILE PHOTO: Sassine Ghazi, CEO of semiconductor design software firm Synopsys, explains the company's plans to have artificial intelligence take over parts of designing computer chips at the company's annual user conference in Santa Clara, California March 19, 2025. REUTERS/Stephen Nellis/File Photo

SANTA CLARA, California, March ⁠11 (Reuters) - Synopsys on Wednesday rolled out new software tools to handle ⁠the fast-increasing complexity of designing artificial intelligence chips, the first ‌wave of new offerings after its $35 billion buyout of engineering software firm Ansys.

Synopsys, which announced the new tools at a conference in Silicon Valley, has for decades been ​one of the main suppliers of software used ⁠in determining how to ⁠arrange the tens of billions of transistors that make up chips from ⁠firms such ‌as Advanced Micro Devices and Nvidia, which last year invested in $2 billion Synopsys. But flagship offerings from AMD and Nvidia ⁠are no longer a single chip at all, ​but instead many smaller "chiplets" ‌stacked and packaged together in increasingly complicated ways.

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