EDA tools and IP are still design differentiators, says Synopsys
Richard Wilson, Electronics Weekly
December 30, 2013
The European macro environment has been showing signs of uncertainty, and the continued pressure of this economic squeeze is challenging. Simultaneously, our customers continue to have a high degree of focus on aggressive design activity, writes Gabriel Lezmi, vice president of Synopsys sales in Europe.
The result is a strong demand for advanced tools and silicon intellectual property (IP).
For our customers, high-impact EDA and IP are more differentiating than ever before, making deep collaboration with the right supplier crucial. Synopsys benefits from these trends and our important investments in R&D continue to pay off.
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