Synopsys Delivers Earnings Win As US Tech Export Curbs Loom Over Industry
Financial Performance: Synopsys, Inc. reported second-quarter 2025 revenue of $1.60 billion and adjusted EPS of $3.67, exceeding analyst expectations. The company also raised its adjusted EPS guidance for FY25 while reaffirming its sales outlook.
Market Impact and Regulations: The U.S. has introduced new restrictions affecting EDA software providers like Synopsys due to concerns over technology access for China. Despite this, Synopsys has not received any formal notice regarding these changes from the Commerce Department.
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Financial Performance: Synopsys, Inc. reported second-quarter 2025 revenue of $1.60 billion and adjusted EPS of $3.67, exceeding analyst expectations. The company also raised its adjusted EPS guidance for FY25 while reaffirming its sales outlook.
Market Impact and Regulations: The U.S. has introduced new restrictions affecting EDA software providers like Synopsys due to concerns over technology access for China. Despite this, Synopsys has not received any formal notice regarding these changes from the Commerce Department.
Financial Performance: Synopsys Inc reported first-quarter revenue of $1.455 billion, slightly missing estimates, but adjusted EPS of $3.03 exceeded expectations. The company also noted a decline in gross profit and operating income compared to the previous year.
Future Outlook: For the second quarter, Synopsys anticipates revenue between $1.585 billion and $1.615 billion, with adjusted EPS projected at $3.37 to $3.42. The company is adjusting its fiscal year-end, which will impact the reporting periods for FY25.
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