Synopsys receives EU approval for $35B Ansys acquisition after agreeing to sell business units to gain regulatory clearance.
The European Commission approved Synopsys' $35 billion acquisition of Ansys after the companies offered to divest parts of their business to ease fears it could hinder competition.
Ansys PowerArtist is a register-transfer-level (RTL) design-for-power platform used for early-stage power analysis and reduction of semiconductor designs, across a wide range of end industry ...
The European Commission (EC) has given the greenlight for Synopsys to acquire Ansys, though the companies must sell-off various software products as part of the proposed remedies. Chip design software ...
The European Commission said it has approved, under the EU merger regulation, the proposed acquisition of Ansys (ANSS) by Synopsys (SNPS). The ...
Synopsys (SNPS) issued the following statement in response to the European Commission approving its proposed acquisition of Ansys (ANSS) in ...
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