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Synopsys is a leading electronic design automation company specializing in silicon design and verification, as well as software integrity and security. Their tools are foundational to the creation of modern chips and embedded software, powering everything from smartphones to cars. Chip design is a deeply complex process, often taking months or years and requiring the The post Chip Design in the AI Era with Thomas Andersen appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
Markets braced for a massive after-hours earnings slate, including Salesforce, Nvidia, C3.ai, Synopsys, and Pure Storage. Nvidia dominated the agenda: analysis from Moor Insights & Strategy's Patrick Moorhead and CFRA's Angelo Zino while Byron Deeter of Bessemer discusses what Nvidia's print means for the broader AI and semis trade. Paul Hickey of Bespoke gives a read on sentiment as yields ticked higher. Jefferies' Brent Thill weighs in on CRM.
Advanced Computing Chips are the engines of our digital world, and in this episode, we go behind the scenes with a true industry leader. Host Jack McCullough welcomes Shelagh Glaser, CFO of Synopsys, a company at the forefront of this technological revolution. Forget the tech jargon; this conversation dives into the human side of innovation. How do you empower the brilliant minds designing these complex chips? What's the vision driving the future of computing? Shelagh Glaser offers a fascinating glimpse into the mission-critical work that shapes our world, one chip at a time. To book a demo with Planful, click here.
Dan is joined by Jon Ames, principal product manager for the Synopsys Ethernet IP portfolio. Jon has been working in the communications industry since 1988 and has led engineering and marketing activities from the early days of switched Ethernet to the latest data center and high-performance computing Ethernet technologies.… Read More
Barbara Doran of BD8 Capital and Schwab's Kevin Gordon join to break down the late-day slide in tech stocks, along with earnings from Autodesk, Duolingo, NetApp, Dell, HP, and Archer Aviation. Market insight from Neuberger Berman's Joseph Amato, and Synopsys CEO Sassine Ghazi talks AI demand. Later, hear from Snowflake & C3.ai CEOs, and Julia Boorstin sits down with Paris Hilton.
A packed market panel as Bespoke's Paul Hickey, Hightower's Stephanie Link, and Moor Insights' Patrick Moorhead join to break down earnings from Salesforce, eBay, Paramount, Snowflake, Synopsys, and AI player C3.ai. The panel sticks around for the big one: Nvidia. We have you covered from every angle. We also hear from Jefferies' Brent Thill on Salesforce & Snowflake, CFRA's Angelo Zino on Nvidia, and Bessemer's Byron Deeter on AI's broader impact.
With the CHIPS Act, rocketship growth in AI and a long trend of automation, companies like Synopsys ($SNPS) are getting unprecedented investor attention. On the latest episode of After Earnings, CFO Shelagh Glaser joined Ann Berry to discuss: • Source of record revenue growth to $6B in 2024 • The $35B acquisition of $ANSS + partnerships with $NVDA, $AMZN, and $TSM • Executing on AI-driven growth in 2025 $SNPS After Earnings is brought to you by Stakeholder Labs and Morning Brew. For more, go to https://www.afterearnings.com. Follow Us X: https://twitter.com/AfterEarnings TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@AfterEarnings Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/afterearnings_/ Reach Out Email: afterearnings@morningbrew.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What happens when the limits of traditional chip design collide with the relentless demand for AI and high-performance computing? In today's episode, I sit down with Abhijeet Chakraborty from Synopsys to explore how multi-die chip architectures are redefining the future of semiconductors. With Moore's Law slowing and the complexity of computing workloads skyrocketing, the industry is turning to multi-die solutions to push the boundaries of performance, scalability, and efficiency. Synopsys is at the heart of this transformation, powering more than 95% of the world's advanced chip designs. As AI, IoT, and next-gen computing drive an insatiable need for faster, more efficient processors, the semiconductor industry is undergoing a radical shift. By 2035, the multi-die chip market is expected to reach $411 billion, with at least 50% of new HPC chip designs set to be multi-die or 3D by the end of 2025. Abhijeet walks us through the breakthroughs in Universal Chiplet Interconnect Express (UCIe), the growing role of silicon lifecycle management, and how Synopsys is pioneering multi-die integration to help companies accelerate time-to-market while balancing power, performance, and cost. We also discuss how AI itself is being used to optimize semiconductor design, ensuring these complex chip architectures remain reliable and efficient. With major industry players investing heavily in this technology, the semiconductor landscape is at a critical inflection point. But what are the biggest challenges in making multi-die architectures mainstream? How will innovations in packaging, interposers, and hybrid bonding influence adoption? And with AI models demanding unprecedented levels of compute power, can multi-die designs truly keep pace with the ever-expanding capabilities of artificial intelligence? Join us for this deep dive into the future of semiconductors, the rise of chiplets, and why the next decade will be defined by radical shifts in computing architecture. As always, I'd love to hear your thoughts—where do you see the future of chip design heading, and what challenges do you think the industry must overcome?
Join us on Discord with Semiconductor Insider: https://ko-fi.com/chipstockinvestor/tiers How can investors invest in chip stocks in 2025? And what is the role of intellectual property (IP) and patents in the semiconductor industry? Learn why these tiny yet invaluable components are foundational to modern electronics, and discover the financial strategies companies use to capitalize on their technology inventions. We discuss leaders like Arm Holdings (ARM), Synopsys (SNPS), and NVIDIA (NVDA) stock, and how vertical integration amplifies a competitive edge. Don't miss our insights into the evolving landscape of IP and patents, and why investing in semiconductor IP is more important than ever. Supercharge your analysis with AI! Get 15% of your membership with our special link here: https://finchat.io/csi/ Safeguard your personal information with Aura's monitoring service – try it free for two weeks and see where your data might be lurking: https://aura.com/chipstockinvestor
Join us on Discord with Semiconductor Insider: https://ko-fi.com/chipstockinvestor/tiers Supercharge your analysis with AI! Get 15% of your membership with our special link here: https://finchat.io/csi/ EDA software is foundational to the chip industry. How can investors invest in EDA software in 2025? And what stocks are Chip Stock Investor betting on? Find out in this exclusive video! Safeguard your personal information with Aura's monitoring service – try it free for two weeks and see where your data might be lurking: https://aura.com/chipstockinvestor
In this holiday episode special, we're joined by Hamza Fodderwala, Executive Director at Morgan Stanley, where he leads cybersecurity equity coverage. He joined Morgan Stanley's software research team in early 2016 and leads coverage for public cybersecurity companies like Palo Alto Networks, CrowdStrike, Fortinet, SentinelOne, Okta, Zscaler, Cloudflare, Rapid7, Check Point, Qualys, Varonis and Tenable. Before Morgan Stanley, Hamza was an equity research associate at Susquehanna International Group covering the financial technology sector. Hamza graduated from New York University, with a Bachelor of Arts in Economics.We dive into Hamza's insights on the major customer buying patterns in cybersecurity throughout 2024 and what might shift in 2025. Hamza shares his observations on how the Generative AI boom is influencing product adoption in the industry, and whether enterprises are currently adopting AI security solutions. Additionally, we explore key trends from cybersecurity resellers, discuss what might unlock public equity markets for new IPOs, and which private cyber companies could go public next.Our discussion covers the cybersecurity M&A landscape, highlighting over $50B in deal volume this year with companies like Juniper, Darktrace, Recorded Future, Synopsys, Venafi, and more all getting acquired. Finally, Hamza shares lessons for founders, offering advice on identifying areas ripe for disruption, navigating the venture funding landscape, and building resilience in a competitive industry.
US equity futures are slightly lower, while European markets are trading higher and Asian markets ended mostly higher. Cryptocurrencies are advancing, with Bitcoin back above $100,000. US markets continue to focus on tech strength, with the Nasdaq setting a fresh record high as big tech outperformed again. November CPI data came in line with expectations, solidifying a 95% probability of a December rate cut and a likely January pause. Semiconductors and AI-related headlines boosted sentiment. Meanwhile, markets are processing mixed M&A headlines and potential Trump tariff responses, as speculation grows over China's weaker yuan policy in 2025. Globally, the ECB and SNB are in focus, with the latter surprising markets with a 50-bps rate cut, marking a significant dovish shift in policy.Companies Mentioned: Coca-Cola, Community Health Systems, Synopsys, ANSYS Inc
Supercharge your analysis with AI! Get 15% of your membership with our special link here: https://finchat.io/csi/ Top AI supercycle stock Synopsys provided an early look into the health of the semiconductor industry for 2025. The company is indicating a slowdown is coming, but there's a lot more to the story. Chip Stock Investor explains what's happening, and why this remains a top business in their investment portfolio for the long term. Coming soon, we'll be reviewing our top stock picks of 2024, and outlook for 2025! Join us on Discord with Semiconductor Insider: https://ko-fi.com/chipstockinvestor Safeguard your personal information with Aura's monitoring service – try it free for two weeks and see where your data might be lurking: https://aura.com/chipstockinvestor
Leading global tech analysts Patrick Moorhead (Moor Insights & Strategy) and Daniel Newman (The Futurum Group) are front and center on The Six Five analyzing the tech industry's biggest news each and every week and also conducting interviews with tech industry "insiders" on a regular basis. Welcome to this week's edition of “The 6-5.” I'm Patrick Moorhead with Moor Insights & Strategy, co-host, and I am joined by Daniel Newman with The Futurum Group. On this week's show, we will be talking: AWS re:Invent 2024 https://x.com/PatrickMoorhead/status/1863979345372418331 https://x.com/PatrickMoorhead/status/1863981392930984272 https://x.com/PatrickMoorhead/status/1863984153684771003 https://x.com/PatrickMoorhead/status/1863985966714618127 https://x.com/PatrickMoorhead/status/1863986630366757279 https://x.com/PatrickMoorhead/status/1863982303375970766 https://x.com/PatrickMoorhead/status/1863996947553472603 https://x.com/PatrickMoorhead/status/1864000470928257310 https://x.com/PatrickMoorhead/status/1864006069518836008 https://x.com/PatrickMoorhead/status/1864069504449597624 https://x.com/PatrickMoorhead/status/1864661834328125951 https://x.com/danielnewmanUV/status/1864074108956553656 https://x.com/danielnewmanUV/status/1863978211815919882 https://x.com/PatrickMoorhead/status/1863613525169435007 https://x.com/PatrickMoorhead/status/1863613489631113383 https://x.com/danielnewmanUV/status/1863615476116455540 Intel CEO Departure https://x.com/PatrickMoorhead/status/1863589549491802538 https://x.com/PatrickMoorhead/status/1863634552884711910 https://x.com/PatrickMoorhead/status/1863718873394184612 https://x.com/CNBCOvertime/status/1863707562996011191 https://x.com/PatrickMoorhead/status/1863995991348985913 https://x.com/PatrickMoorhead/status/1864003775822000628 https://x.com/danielnewmanUV/status/1863591333115334797 https://x.com/danielnewmanUV/status/1863636053246067177 https://x.com/danielnewmanUV/status/1863785662149021870 https://x.com/danielnewmanUV/status/1864002966342213911 Pure Storage Q3FY25 Earnings https://x.com/PatrickMoorhead/status/1864118303599546864 https://x.com/danielnewmanUV/status/1864062565699006759 https://investor.purestorage.com/financial-information/quarterly-results/default.aspx https://www.investors.com/news/technology/pure-storage-stock-earnings-q3-2024-ai/ Salesforce Q3FY25 Earnings https://x.com/PatrickMoorhead/status/1864116557825364009 https://x.com/danielnewmanUV/status/1864059340082069950 https://www.salesforce.com/news/press-releases/2024/12/03/salesforce-announces-third-quarter-fiscal-2025-results/ https://www.cnbc.com/2024/12/03/salesforce-crm-q3-earnings-report-2025.html Synopsys Q4FY24 Earnings https://x.com/PatrickMoorhead/status/1864509615230341404 https://x.com/danielnewmanUV/status/1864446576493764961 https://news.synopsys.com/2024-12-04-Synopsys-Posts-Financial-Results-for-Fourth-Quarter-and-Fiscal-Year-2024#:~:text=Revenue%20for%20the%20fourth%20quarter,billion%20in%20fiscal%20year%202023.&text=Synopsys%20headquarters%20in%20Sunnyvale%2C%20Calif https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/synopsys-posts-financial-results-for-fourth-quarter-and-fiscal-year-2024-302322901.html Marvell Q3FY25 Earnings https://x.com/danielnewmanUV/status/1864102441467191465 https://x.com/PatrickMoorhead/status/1864120274293281037 https://investor.marvell.com/2024-12-03-Marvell-Technology,-Inc-Reports-Third-Quarter-of-Fiscal-Year-2025-Financial-Results https://finance.yahoo.com/news/q3-2025-marvell-technology-inc-144042859.html HPE Q4FY24 Earnings https://x.com/PatrickMoorhead/status/1864781487251558517 https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20241205728686/en/Hewlett-Packard-Enterprise-Reports-Fiscal-2024-Fourth-Quarter-Results https://www.barrons.com/articles/hp-enterprise-hpe-stock-price-earnings-74ea7a90 https://www.gurufocus.com/news/2625131/hewlett-packard-enterprise-co-hpe-reports-q4-revenue-of-85-billion-eps-of-099-surpassing-estimates Disclaimer: This show is for information and entertainment purposes only. While we will discuss publicly traded companies on this show. The contents of this show should not be taken as investment advice.
Aktien hören ist gut. Aktien kaufen ist besser. Bei unserem Partner Scalable Capital geht's unbegrenzt per Trading-Flatrate oder regelmäßig per Sparplan. Alle weiteren Infos gibt's hier: scalable.capital/oaws. Aktien + Whatsapp = Hier anmelden. Lieber als Newsletter? Geht auch. Das Buch zum Podcast? Jetzt lesen. Gestern war alles anders als sonst: KI enttäuscht (Synopsys), Alkohol überzeugt (Brown-Forman), Trump hilft nix (Fiserv). Dafür gibt's mehr Dividende bei Disney und Aurubis und der Tourismus boomt mit Southwest, American & TUI. 15 Milliarden Börsenwert erreichen nicht viele Firmen. Schon gar nicht Firmen, die noch keine 15 Jahre alt sind. Pop Mart (WKN: A2QKKF) hat's geschafft. Das Geheimnis: Spielzeugboxen. Scout24 (WKN: A12DM8) ist profitabler als Airbnb, rentabler als fast alle deutschen Digital-Aktien und trotzdem günstiger als viele andere. Wo ist der Haken? Diesen Podcast vom 06.12.2024, 3:00 Uhr stellt dir die Podstars GmbH (Noah Leidinger) zur Verfügung.
Join Michelle Martin on her tour of markets! Hosted by Michelle Martin with Ryan Huang, this episode dives into Keppel's AI partnership with Amazon, Schneider Electric's collaboration with Nvidia, and insights into Hewlett Packard's earnings. Discover why Synopsys faces headwinds, Hon Hai's growth trajectory, and the latest on SGX, SingPost, and Suntec REIT. Plus, a deep dive into local markets' fresh highs, Taylor Swift's global Spotify dominance, and more. Don't miss this dynamic market roundup!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Rajashree Pimpalkhare (VP / Engineering leader for Unified Builder platform and experiences @ Twilio) reflects on her experiences re-defining engineering's relationship with the business throughout her career. We cover how the role of engineering varies across industries, why it's paramount for engineering leaders to find their seat at the business table & rethink how engineering can drive the org's strategic goals. Rajashree shares insights on how to unlock the creative side of product & business leaders, lessons learned from solving various customer problems, frameworks for eng orgs to combat & overcome learned helplessness, communication practices for framing decision-making, and adjusting from a “no, but” to a “yes, and” mindset.ABOUT RAJASHREE PIMPALKHAREERajashree is the VP / Engineering leader for Unified Builder platform and experiences - the world's most flexible customer engagement platform, that powers customer facing sales and service teams with the context, data, and channel flexibility they need to turn ordinary conversations into opportunities to drive repeat sales.Previously, Rajashree led product development at Quizlet - the popular student application that helps over 60 million learners worldwide every month study, practice and become an expert in whatever they are learning. Prior to Quizlet, Rajashree led engineering for Intuit's 3rd party Developer Platform and app store – enabling a thriving ecosystem of thousands of small business applications that connect to Intuit's QuickBooks Platform. Prior to Intuit, she held several engineering leadership roles at PayPal building innovative global payment products for consumers and merchants. Rajashree started her career at Intel as a design engineer and subsequently worked on industry changing software solutions for semiconductor chip design at Synopsys.Rajashree is passionate about building purpose-driven teams that exhibit engineering excellence, customer-first thinking and an inclusive culture. She is a strong advocate for women and under-represented minorities in technology; and takes a personal interest in coaching and mentoring talent at all levels to balance the playing field and help them grow in their careers.Rajashree received a B. Tech in Electrical Engineering from Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, and an M.S. in Electrical Engineering from University of Maryland, Baltimore.SHOW NOTES:Why engineering's role in the business varies across industries (2:21)Finding a seat at the business table & elevating the strategic role of engineering (5:32)How Rajashree's experiences shape her approach as an eng leader (8:54)Strategies for unlocking product / business leaders' creativity (11:53)Shifting from a “no, that won't work” to “yes, and here's how” mindset (14:13)Rajashree's experience in her global services role (16:46)Lessons learned on solving problems for different customers (19:52)Insights on scaling & productizing (21:17)Deconstructing the concept of learned helplessness in eng orgs (23:13)Frameworks for helping overcome learned helplessness (26:29)Communication practices for eng leaders to frame their decision-making (28:53)Improve your ability to ask better questions & improve dialogue bandwidth (32:16)Rapid fire questions (35:20)LINKS AND RESOURCESWorking Backwards: Insights, Stories, and Secrets from Inside Amazon - Colin Bryar started at Amazon in 1998; Bill Carr joined in 1999. These two long-serving Amazon executives reveal and codify the principles and practices that drive the success of one of the most extraordinary companies the world has ever known. With twenty-seven years of Amazon experience between them, much of it in the early aughts—a period of unmatched innovation that brought products and services including Kindle, Amazon Prime, Amazon Studios, and Amazon Web Services to life—Bryar and Carr offer unprecedented access to the Amazon way as it was refined, articulated, and proven to be repeatable, scalable, and adaptable.This episode wouldn't have been possible without the help of our incredible production team:Patrick Gallagher - Producer & Co-HostJerry Li - Co-HostNoah Olberding - Associate Producer, Audio & Video Editor https://www.linkedin.com/in/noah-olberding/Dan Overheim - Audio Engineer, Dan's also an avid 3D printer - https://www.bnd3d.com/Ellie Coggins Angus - Copywriter, Check out her other work at https://elliecoggins.com/about/
Shelagh Glaser, CFO of Synopsys (SNPS), discusses the direction she aims to take the company after investors traded the stock down. She explains part of the reason Synopsys cut guidance was due to the setup of the calendar year, reiterating that revenue growth shows promise in its outlook. Shelagh also gives details surrounding the company's acquisition of Ansys. ======== Schwab Network ======== Empowering every investor and trader, every market day. Subscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribe Download the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-network/id1460719185 Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-Network/dp/B07KRD76C7 Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/191928615bd8d47686f94682aefaa007/watch Watch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplus-explore Watch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-network/ Follow us on X – https://twitter.com/schwabnetwork Follow us on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/schwabnetwork Follow us on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/schwab-network/ About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about
Bitcoin has surged to a new record high, buoyed by news of Trump's appointment, while U.S. jobless claims climbed to a one-month high during Thanksgiving week. In corporate news, Disney announced an increase in dividends, yet its stock price declined. Conversely, Brown-Forman, the maker of Jack Daniels, saw its shares soar on a stronger-than-expected forecast. However, Synopsys faced a downturn as its sales outlook fell short of estimates. Across the Atlantic, European stocks reached a one-month high, with Germany's DAX index setting another record. Meanwhile, oil prices held steady as investors weighed the impact of a delayed OPEC output hike. Looking ahead, the ASX200 is expected to dip as markets await potential stimulus measures from China. The content in this podcast is prepared, approved and distributed in Australia by Commonwealth Securities Limited ABN 60 067 254 399 AFSL 238814. The information does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. Consider the appropriateness of the information before acting and if necessary, seek appropriate professional advice.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textIn this episode, recorded live at SEMICON Europa in Munich, Françoise von Trapp continues her conversations with the keynote speakers on helping to build Europe's technical sovereignty, and how implementing digital twins can help achieve this goal. John Behnke, of Inficon, discussed the evolution of smart manufacturing in the semiconductor industry. He highlighted how smart software can increase factory productivity by 5-15% by making autonomous decisions based on digital twins. You'll learn about Behnke's vision for the Smart Control Room. Catherine Le Lan, Synopsys, emphasized the need for collaboration between academia and industry to address the talent shortage, suggesting cross-disciplinary education and early branding of microelectronics. Katharina Westrich, Siemens, explained how digital twins optimize factory planning, reduce emissions, and train workforce remotely, envisioning a future where virtual and real-world operations are seamlessly integrated. SEMIA global association, SEMI represents the entire electronics manufacturing and design supply chain. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showBecome a sustaining member! Like what you hear? Follow us on LinkedIn and TwitterInterested in reaching a qualified audience of microelectronics industry decision-makers? Invest in host-read advertisements, and promote your company in upcoming episodes. Contact Françoise von Trapp to learn more. Interested in becoming a sponsor of the 3D InCites Podcast? Check out our 2024 Media Kit. Learn more about the 3D InCites Community and how you can become more involved.
Join us for an episode of Absolute AppSec with Kinnaird McQuade, founder and CTO of NightVision. Kinnaird developed NightVision as a security testing tool that combines codebase analysis with DAST features. Before NightVision, Kinnaird worked as lead security engineer at both Square and Salesforce. Additionally he worked at Synopsys as Cloud Security Consulting Practice Lead. Be sure to tune into the episode as Ken Johnson and Seth Law interview Kinnaird McQuade to gain insights from his experiences and thoughts on improving security for applications and developers.
For YMB listeners, here's a special presentation of WSJ's Take On the Week: Co-hosts Gunjan Banerji, lead writer for Live Markets, and Telis Demos, Heard on the Street's banking and money columnist, cut through the noise and dive into markets, the economy, and finance—the big trades, key players and business news ahead. This week, Telis and Gunjan dig into the latest on the Trump trade, the crypto rally and what upcoming retail earnings reports from Target and Walmart could signal about American consumers. Later, Dominic Rizzo, portfolio manager of T. Rowe Price's Global Technology Equity Strategy, joins the show to talk about artificial intelligence investment and tech stocks, including companies such as AMD and Synopsys and those in the Magnificent Seven like Alphabet, Meta and Microsoft. And of course the sector's shining star, Nvidia. Have an idea for a future guest or episode? How can we better help you take on the week? We'd love to hear from you. Email takeontheweek@wsj.com or the hosts at telis.demos@wsj.com and gunjan.banerji@wsj.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to WSJ's Take On the Week. Co-hosts Gunjan Banerji, lead writer for Live Markets, and Telis Demos, Heard on the Street's banking and money columnist, cut through the noise and dive into markets, the economy, and finance—the big trades, key players and business news ahead. This week, Telis and Gunjan dig into the latest on the Trump trade, the crypto rally and what upcoming retail earnings reports from Target and Walmart could signal about American consumers. Later, Dominic Rizzo, portfolio manager of T. Rowe Price's Global Technology Equity Strategy, joins the show to talk about artificial intelligence investment and tech stocks, including companies such as AMD and Synopsys and those in the Magnificent Seven like Alphabet, Meta and Microsoft. And of course the sector's shining star, Nvidia. Have an idea for a future guest or episode? How can we better help you take on the week? We'd love to hear from you. Email takeontheweek@wsj.com or the hosts at telis.demos@wsj.com and gunjan.banerji@wsj.com. Further Reading Nvidia Will Dominate Big Tech's Earnings Season Again From AI to Hardware Costs: Enterprise Tech Leaders Prepare for Trump 2.0 For more coverage of the markets and your investments, head to WSJ.com, WSJ's Heard On The Street Column, and WSJ's Live Markets blog.
As demand for AI processing power has met a commensurate spike in energy demand — a potential barrier to growth and profitability — companies like Synopsys can play an integral role in helping improve processing efficiency and managing power consumption. On this episode of the ESG Currents podcast, Synopsys CFO Shelagh Glaser joins Bloomberg Intelligence senior ESG analysts Gail Glazerman and Andrew Stevenson to discuss how optimizing software early in the design process can boost efficiency. She also examines the benefits and challenges of infusing AI into the company's own products. This episode was recorded on Sept. 11. Register here to attend BI's ESG conference on Dec. 11.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jyotika Athavale is the 2024 President of the IEEE Computer Society. In this role she oversees the global roadmap for the organization and plays a leading role in international safety standardization. She was honored with the IEEE Women in Technology and Leadership Award for her contributions towards diversity in engineering and STEM. Jyotika is one of the leading experts in the area of automotive functional safety. In her day job, she is Director of Enterprise Architecture at Synopsys, and has had a successful career as Principal Engineer at Intel, and Lead Technologist at Nvidia. It is quite remarkable having these very strong parallel career tracks. In this episode, Jyotika talks about how the standards bodies ensure standards are relevant in the future, especially considering the pace of innovation we are seeing in many areas such as AI, autonomous vehicles, and so on. Jyotika also shares her advice on becoming a thought leader, and not holding ourselves back from roles we are fully capable of performing. Connect with Jyotika Athavale: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jyotika-athavale-460b383/ Connect with Rahul Abhyankar: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rahulabhyankar
Check out the New Bond account with an initial APY of 6.9%, only at https://public.com/csi Are Google and other big tech really trying to compete with the semiconductor industry? Are companies from Broadcom to Synopsys in trouble because of Google DeepMind's AlphaChip breakthrough? Chip Stock Investors Nick and Kasey explain the real story. Chit Chat Stocks Episode: https://youtu.be/nMFGdEKKH1E?si=LbkujWV18wQ92OVW Join us on Discord with Semiconductor Insider: https://ko-fi.com/chipstockinvestor
Sassine Ghazi, President and CEO of Synopsys, joins us to discuss the company's 20th anniversary in Armenia. Synopsys, an electronic design automation (EDA) company, expanded its operations to Armenia in 2004 after acquiring local companies in the field. Sassine shares how the Armenian branch has grown to over 1,200 employees and become integral to the company's global operations through continuous investment in local talent. We also explored trends in the semiconductor industry, including the exponential demand for more computational resources driven by advancements in artificial intelligence systems.
Jim talks with Trent McConaghy and Ben Goertzel about the merger of Ben's SingularityNET AGIX token, Trent's Ocean Protocol, and Fetch. They discuss the relative size of the merger, motivations for pulling together the three networks, distinguishing this from a standard corporate merger, how the communities of the projects reacted, leveraging the benefits of scale, changing the ticker symbol, defining AGI vs ASI, forecasts on AGI, considering the arc of self-driving cars, data bottlenecks, the likely shape of superintelligence, what the 3 organizations do, autonomous economic agents, AI creativity, the amount of work happening on crypto networks, the antifragility of crypto, why AGI/ASI emerging from these networks might be plausible, making something work without understanding it, and much more. JRS EP217 Ben Goertzel on a New Framework for AGI JRS EP211 Ben Goertzel on Generative AI vs. AGI Currents 072: Ben Goertzel on Viable Paths to True AGI JRS EP3 Dr. Ben Goertzel – OpenCog, AGI and SingularityNET JRS EP 22 Trent McConaghy on AI & Brain-Computer Interface Accelerationism (bci/acc) "Is It Worth Being Wise?" by Paul Graham "The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Data," Google Research Dr. Ben Goertzel is a cross-disciplinary scientist, entrepreneur and author. Born in Brazil to American parents, in 2020 after a long stretch living in Hong Kong he relocated his primary base of operations to a rural island near Seattle. He leads the SingularityNET Foundation, the OpenCog Foundation, and the AGI Society which runs the annual Artificial General Intelligence conference. Dr. Goertzel's research work encompasses multiple areas including artificial general intelligence, natural language processing, cognitive science, machine learning, computational finance, bioinformatics, virtual worlds, gaming, parapsychology, theoretical physics and more. Trent McConaghy is founder of Ocean Protocol. He has 25 years of deep tech experience with a focus on AI and blockchain. He co-founded Analog Design automation Inc. in 1999, which built AI-powered tools for creative circuit design. It was acquired by Synopsys in 2004. He co-founded Solido Design Automation in 2004, using AI to mitigate process variation and help drive Moore's Law. Solido was later acquired by Siemens. He then went on to launch ascribe in 2013 for NFTs on Bitcoin, then Ocean Protocol in 2017 for decentralized data markets for AI. He currently focuses on Ocean Predictoor for crowd-sourced AI prediction feeds.
Our speaker this week is Manoj Agarwal, President, and Co-founder of DevRev. Manoj is the co-founder and President of DevRev, one of the hottest startups in Silicon Valley with unprecedented seed funding and recent $1B series A round. Previously, he held executive positions at Nutanix (Nasdaq: NTNX), leading engineering teams and playing a vital role in the company's successful IPO in 2016, which was the largest tech IPO at the time. Manoj is an alumnus of IIT Kanpur and has worked in notable technology startups and companies like Synopsys and Sandisk. He left his role as SVP Engineering at Nutanix, where he spearheaded their cloud efforts, to co-found DevRev with Dheeraj Pandey in 2020. Connect with Manoj at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/devreveler/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/uncharted1/support
VP of AI and ML at Synopsys, Thomas Andersen joins us to discuss designing AI chips. Tuning in, you'll hear all about our guest's illustrious career, how he became interested in technology, tech in East Germany, what it was like growing up there, and so much more! We delve into his company, Synopsys, and the chips they build before discussing his role in building algorithms. Key Points From This Episode:A warm welcome to today's guest, Thomas Andersen. How he got into the tech world and his experience growing up in East Germany. The cost of Compute AI coming down at the same time the demand is going up. Thomas tells us about Synopsys and what goes into building their chips. Other traditional software companies that are now designing their own AI chips. What Thomas' role looks like in machine learning and building AI algorithms. How the constantly changing rules of AI chip design continue to create new obstacles. Thomas tells us how they use reinforcement learning in their processes.The different applications for generative AI and why it needs good input data. Thomas' advice for anyone wanting to get into the world of AI. Quotes:“It's not really the technology that makes life great, it's how you use it, and what you make of it.” — Thomas Andersen [0:07:31]“There is, of course, a lot of opportunities to use AI in chip design.” — Thomas Andersen [0:25:39]“Be bold, try as many new things [as you can, and] make sure you use the right approach for the right tasks.” — Thomas Andersen [0:40:09]Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Thomas Andersen on LinkedInSynopsysHow AI HappensSama
Check out the New Bond account with an initial APY of 6.9%, only at https://public.com/csi While many investors are speculating about Intel getting acquired or invested in by Qualcomm or Apollo, Synopsys and Ansys' mega-merger continues to make progress. This business combination will have a big impact on the semiconductor industry. Chip Stock Investor explains recent developments, and updates its valuation on Synopsys for Q4 2024. Join us on Discord with Semiconductor Insider: https://ko-fi.com/chipstockinvestor
Ce vendredi 20 septembre, Léa Dunand-Chatellet, gérante et directrice de l'investissement responsable chez DNCA Finance et Sébastien Lalevée, directeur général de Financière Arbevel, se sont penchés sur les titres de Knorr-Bremse, Synopsys, ASML, Trigan, et Delivery Hero, dans On achète ou on vend ? dans l'émission C'est Votre Argent présentée par Marc Fiorentino. C'est Votre Argent est à voir ou écouter le vendredi sur BFM Business.
The old thinking of being a strong leader means never showing weakness is getting way too old. Too many leaders are so busy trying to be “perfect” that they end up stuck in the old version of themselves, while the world zooms past them. Refusing to acknowledge your gaps actually makes you a worse version of yourself over time. You might think you're already doing great, but if you're not constantly updating and improving yourself—what Aart de Geus, founder and chair of Synopsys, calls moving from version N to version N+1—you're actually falling behind. In today's Leadership Spark, I dive into one of the most misunderstood yet essential aspects of leadership—leading with vulnerability. I'll share insights on why acknowledging your gaps and actively working to close them is the key to unlocking your potential and driving real business performance. ________________ Start your day with the world's top leaders by joining thousands of others at Great Leadership on Substack. Just enter your email: https://greatleadership.substack.com/
Leading global tech analysts Patrick Moorhead (Moor Insights & Strategy) and Daniel Newman (The Futurum Group) are front and center on The Six Five analyzing the tech industry's biggest news each and every week and also conducting interviews with tech industry "insiders" on a regular basis. Welcome to this week's edition of “The 6-5.” I'm Patrick Moorhead with Moor Insights & Strategy, co-host, and I am joined by Daniel Newman with The Futurum Group. On this week's show, we will be talking: Synopsys Q3FY24 Earnings https://twitter.com/PatrickMoorhead/status/1826367273507971490 https://twitter.com/danielnewmanUV/status/1826352357099122723 https://investor.synopsys.com/news/news-details/2024/Synopsys-Posts-Financial-Results-for-Third-Quarter-Fiscal-Year-2024/#:~:text=Synopsys%20Posts%20Financial%20Results%20for%20Third%20Quarter%20Fiscal%20Year%202024,-August%2021%2C%202024&text=Record%20quarterly%20revenue%20of%20%241.526,over%20year%20and%20exceeding%20guidance. NVIDIA Earnings Predictions https://twitter.com/danielnewmanUV/status/1826279941844963516 https://www.tipranks.com/news/goldman-sachs-sets-expectations-on-nvidia-stock-ahead-of-earnings https://finance.yahoo.com/news/nvidia-stock-slips-ahead-of-earnings-release-as-wall-street-reiterates-bullish-outlook-175404516.html https://www.thestreet.com/investing/stocks/analyst-resets-nvidia-stock-price-target-before-earnings Broadcom Wins 1st & 2nd Generation AI ASIC Programs From OpenAI? https://twitter.com/danielnewmanUV/status/1826631682356650231 https://www.benzinga.com/analyst-ratings/analyst-color/24/08/40505439/broadcom-secures-major-wins-with-openai-google-meta-as-it-targets-150b-ai-market Debating The Size of The AI GPU & ASIC Market https://twitter.com/danielnewmanUV/status/1826438394127221065 https://twitter.com/danielnewmanUV/status/1826298517251342541 https://www.cnbc.com/2024/08/23/how-google-makes-custom-cloud-chips-that-power-apple-ai-and-gemini.html Windows Recall Gets A Date https://twitter.com/PatrickMoorhead/status/1826413608365863129 https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/recall-just-got-a-release-date-window-for-windows-pcs-here-s-when-you-ll-get-to-test-it/ar-AA1pcu0Y?ocid=BingNewsSerp https://www.windowscentral.com/software-apps/windows-11/microsoft-says-windows-recall-will-enter-public-preview-in-october Massive Downward Job Revision https://twitter.com/danielnewmanUV/status/1826273339142181042 https://twitter.com/PatrickMoorhead/status/1826334206772834474 https://www.cnbc.com/2024/08/21/us-job-growth-revised-down-by-the-most-since-2009-why-this-time-is-different.html https://seekingalpha.com/article/4716491-3-implications-from-the-massive-downward-jobs-revision Disclaimer: This show is for information and entertainment purposes only. While we will discuss publicly traded companies on this show. The contents of this show should not be taken as investment advice.
Carl Quintanilla and Sara Eisen tackle today's biggest Money Movers from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
Dan is joined by Dr. Mark Han, Vice President of R&D Engineering for Circuit Simulation at Synopsys. Mark leads a team of over 300 engineers in developing cutting-edge advanced circuit simulation and transistor-level sign-off products, including characterization and static timing analysis. With 27 years of industry … Read More
Dan is joined by Dave Kelf, CEO of Breker Verification Systems, whose product portfolio solves challenges across the functional verification process for large, complex semiconductors. Dave has deep experience with semiconductor design and verification with management and executive level positions at Cadence, Synopsys,… Read More
Brett & Jack discuss the commentary and insights of three accomplished CFOs (Sandeep Aujla from Intuit, Shelagh Glaser from Synopsys, and Seth Wunder from Acorns), while highlighting their distinct approaches to strategic finance, organizational structure, communication, and business growth. While all three Planning Aces highlight the importance of strategic finance and organizational efficiency, their reflections differ in focus. Aujla emphasizes the integration of finance with business strategy, Glaser focuses on aligning investments with strategic goals and improving communication with investors, and Wunder highlights the importance of team collaboration and simplifying communication across different domains. Each CFO offers unique insights into how finance can drive business success in their respective companies.
Dan is joined by Robert Ruiz, a product management director responsible for strategy and business growth of several verification products at Synopsys. Robert has held various marketing and technical positions for leading functional verification and test automation products at various companies including Synopsys, Novas… Read More
When asked to share a single career chapter that has influenced her strategic mind-set as a finance leader, Synopsys CFO Shelagh Glaser knew exactly what to cite. She described a period that had unfolded during her 29 years at Intel Corp., when—seemingly overnight—consumer appetite for tablets had begun to upend Intel's enduring PC chips business. The initial response within the company was one of denial, she explains. Certain voices could be heard saying, "This isn't really happening" or "These tablets are just toys; we build real computers." According to Glaser, the initial reaction was akin to one the five stages of grief. However, stepping back revealed the stark reality that Intel had seemingly lost about a third of its market overnight, which translated to a dramatic 100 million units. This pivotal moment demanded urgent action and set the stage for a string of days and nights that would expose to Glaser the critical alignment required between crisis management and swift strategic decision-making. "We needed to be able to describe the situation to people very quickly and answer the important question, 'What does this mean for me?,'" explains Glaser, who notes that Intel thereupon executed a 25% reduction in investment and workforce, understanding that immediate action was crucial to stabilize the business. This was followed by a strategic refocus on key growth segments, such as business professionals and gamers, which ultimately revitalized Intel's PC division. This experience embedded in Glaser the importance of making quick, informed decisions during crises, a principle she has carried into her role as CFO at Synopsys. At her present firm, Glaser applies this strategic mind-set by emphasizing efficient resource allocation and aligning investments with long-term goals. The approach she tell us ensures that every dollar spent is directly tied to strategic objectives, which fosters a culture of strategic finance that drives sustainable growth. Moreover, her tenure at Synopsys has underscored her commitment to clear communication and investor relations. Recognizing the complexity in how the business was being presented, she revamped segment reporting to clarify the company's diverse operations. This transparency has improved investor understanding and aligned internal focus on critical metrics.
Dan is joined by Mike O'Brien. Mike was recently the vice president of aerospace and government at Synopsys, He has 40 years of experience in the semiconductor, software and computer industries. In his 27 years in EDA and IP at Synopsys and Cadence, Mike helped build new lines of business including outsourced design services, research… Read More
Dan is joined by Ninad Huilgol, founder and CEO at Innergy Systems. Ninad has extensive experience in design verification of ultra low-power mobile SoCs. Previously, he has worked in senior engineering management at various semiconductor companies such as Broadcom and Synopsys. He has multiple power- and design-related patents,… Read More
"Identity security has been around forever though", you might be thinking. Allow me to clarify. Identity is the largest cybersecurity product category, but most of it is focused on identity governance, authentication, multi-factor, etc. Very little of it is focused on operational identity security. It's this trend, where we recently (within the last 2 years) started seeing the ITDR (Identity Threat Detection and Response) acronym that we'll be focused on today. Particularly: Why is this trend/spike occurring now? What was or is missing to do identity security properly? What does the future of securing identity look like? And it's difficult to do better for this conversation than Will Lin. He spent the last half decade as a VC. On a daily basis, he was looking at the big picture of cybersecurity markets and trends. He discussed security challenges with CISOs and other security buyers on a regular basis, both directly and through the Security Tinkerers community he founded. All this led to a decision to quit the VC world to become a founder himself. Of all the categories he could have chosen, he chose identity security, and that's why we're happy to have him for this conversation. Segment Resources: The Future of Identity AKA Identity promo video focused on the future of Identity We start off discussing the latest round of fundings, centered largely around data security and securing LLM use. This dovetails into a discussion about marketing language and how difficult it can be for buyers to work out what the latest round of early stage startups are doing. Next, we discuss Cloudflare and Bugcrowd's acquisitions, as well as Synopsys's divestiture of its appsec portfolio. From here, we dive into a raft of new features across both IT and cybersecurity products, like Azure, Dashlane, LastPass, and PagerDuty. Discussing Huntress's active remediation feature triggers a conversation about this latest product trend: vendors seem to think buyers are ready for fully automated remediation actions. We're not so sure they are. To wrap up the cybersecurity coverage, Brandon Dixon has an interesting tutorial regarding a Security Copilot use case that looks a LOT like the default phishing enrichment use case that has been used for every SOAR POC ever. To clarify, this is a great piece in that it is all practical, has no marketing fluff, and shows you how to do something useful with Security Copilot. Where it pulls up short is managing to live up to the hype we've been hearing about Security Copilot from day one. We agree to table the discussion on Microsoft Recall until we know more about what GA of the feature will look like, and then dig into a VERY interesting squirrel story about an audio-based hacking puzzle created by a rock band. The interview will delve into the healthcare industry's tumultuous year in 2023, marked by 124 million breached health records across 725 hacking incidents (according to The HIPAA Journal). This interview will explore the critical role that MSSPs play in safeguarding health data and systems against potential security incidents, such as ransomware and business email compromise attacks. Jim Broome will share how to proactively prepare for an incident - including establishing a comprehensive incident response plan, outlining strategies for containment, restoration, and ongoing security operations, and how an MSSP can help. Segment Resources: Tales from the Road Blog: An External Pen Test at a Healthcare Organization Reveals the Dangers of the Dark Web - https://www.directdefense.com/tales-from-the-road-an-external-pen-test-reveals-the-dangers-of-the-dark-web/ 2023 Security Operations Threat Report: https://go.directdefense.com/2023-Security-Operations-Threat-Report This segment is sponsored by DirectDefense. Visit https://securityweekly.com/directdefensersac to learn more about them! In the dynamic landscape of cybersecurity, the urgency to eliminate passwords as a security vulnerability has never been more critical. Organizations are continuing to face a surge in the variety and complexity of cyber threats at historical rates, often fueled by compromised employee login credentials – resulting from attacks such as phishing which has been exacerbated by the rise in use of Artificial Intelligence (AI). The 2023 Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report underscores the staggering impact of breaches caused by stolen credentials, accounting for a staggering 74% of incidents. Christopher Harrell, Yubico's Chief Technology Officer, shares how organizations can achieve passwordless authentication at scale with high assurance phishing-resistant multi-factor authentication (MFA) to elevate their security posture against phishing attacks while creating phishing-resistant users. Segment Resources: https://www.yubico.com/blog/empowering-enterprise-security-at-scale-with-new-product-innovations-yubikey-5-7-and-yubico-authenticator-7/ https://www.yubico.com/press-releases/yubicos-key-product-innovations-empower-enterprise-security-and-phishing-resistant-passwordless-authentication-at-scale/ This segment is sponsored by Yubico. Visit https://securityweekly.com/yubicorsac to learn more about them! In this podcast segment, we delve into Sophos' fifth annual State of Ransomware report, exploring significant findings and trends in the evolving ransomware landscape. We'll discuss the sharp increase in recovery costs, the strategic targeting of backups by hackers, and the evolving role of cyber insurance in ransom payments. Our discussion will provide insights into how organizations can adapt their cybersecurity measures to mitigate these heightened threats and recover more effectively from attacks. Segment Resources: Blog: The State of Ransomware 2024 Report: https://assets.sophos.com/X24WTUEQ/at/9brgj5n44hqvgsp5f5bqcps/sophos-state-of-ransomware-2024-wp.pdf Press release: Ransomware Payments Increase 500% In the Last Year, Finds Sophos State of Ransomware Report This segment is sponsored by Sophos. Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/sophosrsac to learn more about them! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-364
"Identity security has been around forever though", you might be thinking. Allow me to clarify. Identity is the largest cybersecurity product category, but most of it is focused on identity governance, authentication, multi-factor, etc. Very little of it is focused on operational identity security. It's this trend, where we recently (within the last 2 years) started seeing the ITDR (Identity Threat Detection and Response) acronym that we'll be focused on today. Particularly: Why is this trend/spike occurring now? What was or is missing to do identity security properly? What does the future of securing identity look like? And it's difficult to do better for this conversation than Will Lin. He spent the last half decade as a VC. On a daily basis, he was looking at the big picture of cybersecurity markets and trends. He discussed security challenges with CISOs and other security buyers on a regular basis, both directly and through the Security Tinkerers community he founded. All this led to a decision to quit the VC world to become a founder himself. Of all the categories he could have chosen, he chose identity security, and that's why we're happy to have him for this conversation. Segment Resources: The Future of Identity AKA Identity promo video focused on the future of Identity We start off discussing the latest round of fundings, centered largely around data security and securing LLM use. This dovetails into a discussion about marketing language and how difficult it can be for buyers to work out what the latest round of early stage startups are doing. Next, we discuss Cloudflare and Bugcrowd's acquisitions, as well as Synopsys's divestiture of its appsec portfolio. From here, we dive into a raft of new features across both IT and cybersecurity products, like Azure, Dashlane, LastPass, and PagerDuty. Discussing Huntress's active remediation feature triggers a conversation about this latest product trend: vendors seem to think buyers are ready for fully automated remediation actions. We're not so sure they are. To wrap up the cybersecurity coverage, Brandon Dixon has an interesting tutorial regarding a Security Copilot use case that looks a LOT like the default phishing enrichment use case that has been used for every SOAR POC ever. To clarify, this is a great piece in that it is all practical, has no marketing fluff, and shows you how to do something useful with Security Copilot. Where it pulls up short is managing to live up to the hype we've been hearing about Security Copilot from day one. We agree to table the discussion on Microsoft Recall until we know more about what GA of the feature will look like, and then dig into a VERY interesting squirrel story about an audio-based hacking puzzle created by a rock band. The interview will delve into the healthcare industry's tumultuous year in 2023, marked by 124 million breached health records across 725 hacking incidents (according to The HIPAA Journal). This interview will explore the critical role that MSSPs play in safeguarding health data and systems against potential security incidents, such as ransomware and business email compromise attacks. Jim Broome will share how to proactively prepare for an incident - including establishing a comprehensive incident response plan, outlining strategies for containment, restoration, and ongoing security operations, and how an MSSP can help. Segment Resources: Tales from the Road Blog: An External Pen Test at a Healthcare Organization Reveals the Dangers of the Dark Web - https://www.directdefense.com/tales-from-the-road-an-external-pen-test-reveals-the-dangers-of-the-dark-web/ 2023 Security Operations Threat Report: https://go.directdefense.com/2023-Security-Operations-Threat-Report This segment is sponsored by DirectDefense. Visit https://securityweekly.com/directdefensersac to learn more about them! In the dynamic landscape of cybersecurity, the urgency to eliminate passwords as a security vulnerability has never been more critical. Organizations are continuing to face a surge in the variety and complexity of cyber threats at historical rates, often fueled by compromised employee login credentials – resulting from attacks such as phishing which has been exacerbated by the rise in use of Artificial Intelligence (AI). The 2023 Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report underscores the staggering impact of breaches caused by stolen credentials, accounting for a staggering 74% of incidents. Christopher Harrell, Yubico's Chief Technology Officer, shares how organizations can achieve passwordless authentication at scale with high assurance phishing-resistant multi-factor authentication (MFA) to elevate their security posture against phishing attacks while creating phishing-resistant users. Segment Resources: https://www.yubico.com/blog/empowering-enterprise-security-at-scale-with-new-product-innovations-yubikey-5-7-and-yubico-authenticator-7/ https://www.yubico.com/press-releases/yubicos-key-product-innovations-empower-enterprise-security-and-phishing-resistant-passwordless-authentication-at-scale/ This segment is sponsored by Yubico. Visit https://securityweekly.com/yubicorsac to learn more about them! In this podcast segment, we delve into Sophos' fifth annual State of Ransomware report, exploring significant findings and trends in the evolving ransomware landscape. We'll discuss the sharp increase in recovery costs, the strategic targeting of backups by hackers, and the evolving role of cyber insurance in ransom payments. Our discussion will provide insights into how organizations can adapt their cybersecurity measures to mitigate these heightened threats and recover more effectively from attacks. Segment Resources: Blog: The State of Ransomware 2024 Report: https://assets.sophos.com/X24WTUEQ/at/9brgj5n44hqvgsp5f5bqcps/sophos-state-of-ransomware-2024-wp.pdf Press release: Ransomware Payments Increase 500% In the Last Year, Finds Sophos State of Ransomware Report This segment is sponsored by Sophos. Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/sophosrsac to learn more about them! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-364
Instant analysis of Synopsys ($SNPS) Q2 earnings, as we hear from CEO CFO Shelagh Glaser. More than “beat” or “miss” –the Drill Down Earnings with Futurum Group chief market strategist Cory Johnson has the business stories behind stocks on the move. https://x.com/corytv #Synopsys #Earnings @Synopsys $SNPS #Technology #Software #CloudComputing #Chips #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #Semiconductors #Stocks #Trading #Business @DrillDownPod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nvidia reports Q1 earnings – and extends its recent impressive run. We have you covered from every angle, including analysts, shareholders and contrarian plays. Plus, earnings from Snowflake, ELF, and Synopsys.
In this episode of The Circuit, Ben Bajarin and Jay Goldberg interview Aart de Geus, the executive chair and co-founder of Synopsys, about the semiconductor industry and the evolution of electronic design automation (EDA). They discuss the concept of EDA and how it allows designers to simulate and optimize circuits without physically building them. Aart de Geus highlights the shift from analog to digital design as a major inflection point in the industry. He also explains the role of EDA tools in automating the design process and the importance of functional correctness in chip design. The conversation then delves into the future of chip design, including the use of AI in EDA tools, the rise of chiplets and vertical stacking, and the increasing complexity of system-level design.
Are we doing enough to protect our healthcare systems from cyber threats? In this compelling episode of Tech Talks Daily, I sit down with Tim Mackey, Head of Software Supply Chain Risk Strategy at Synopsys, to unravel the complexities of cybersecurity in the healthcare sector. The healthcare industry has become the prime target for cyber-attacks, with more incidents than any other sector. Through hacking, supply chain attacks, phishing, and ransomware, cybercriminals exploit the vulnerabilities of healthcare systems, endangering patient safety and compromising sensitive data. Tim Mackey sheds light on why healthcare organizations are in the crosshairs of cybercriminals and how the intrinsic value of patient data makes it a lucrative target. With healthcare facilities often prioritizing patient care over IT security, the episode delves into the consequences of this underinvestment and the increasing risk it poses to patient safety and privacy. The discussion pivots to the multifaceted approach required to bolster defenses against such threats. Mackey emphasizes the importance of adopting a zero-trust network framework, conducting thorough cybersecurity reviews of vendors and medical device manufacturers, and the need for continuous improvement in cybersecurity practices to counter evolving threats. But what does the future hold? As governments scramble to enforce new cybersecurity standards, is it enough to stem the tide of cyber-attacks on healthcare systems? Join us as we explore the balance between patient care priorities and the imperative to secure sensitive health data against a growing cyber threat landscape. As the episode concludes, we're left pondering: How can healthcare organizations better prepare for and mitigate the impact of cyber threats without compromising patient care? Please share your thoughts and insights as we navigate these critical challenges together.
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Plus: Design-software companies Synopsys and Ansys near $35 billion deal. And Tesla recalls 1.6 million vehicles in China. Alex Ossola hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices