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Synopsys rolls out new software tools for designing AI chips

By Thomson Reuters Mar 11, 2026 | 11:01 AM

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.

That trend drove ⁠the Ansys deal because chip ⁠designers now must grapple with problems that ​used to be the realm of mechanical engineers, such as whether ​the heat generated by chiplet could cause it ‌warp or expand in ways that could make it crack and separate from its neighbor, destroying a complex chip that can cost tens of thousands of dollars.

Sassine Ghazi, the ⁠CEO of Synopsys, said the new tools aim to embed those engineering tools into the software tools that chip designers such ⁠as Intel and ‌others are already using.

“Typically you have engineers ⁠designing for each step in a siloed ​way,” ‌Ghazi said. “What ends up happening is that ​the product ⁠is more expensive and it’s not operating at its maximum potential. We’re putting them in the design phase, so you’re able to achieve a better performance, lower power and definitely lower cost.”

(Reporting by Stephen Nellis in Santa Clara, CaliforniaEditing ​by Nick Zieminski)