Ansys, Synopsys Ink Agreement with Keysight Technologies for Sale of Ansys Asset

The tool will complement and broaden Keysight's existing design engineering software portfolio.

Ansys PowerArtist is a register-transfer-level design-for-power platform used for early-stage power analysis and reduction of semiconductor designs.

 

Ansys has entered into a definitive agreement for the sale of its PowerArtist business to Keysight Technologies, Inc. The transaction is subject to customary closing conditions, including review by regulatory authorities, and the closing of Synopsys' proposed acquisition of Ansys, which is pending regulatory approvals and expected to close in the first half of 2025. Ansys and Synopsys determined that the sale of PowerArtist was necessary to obtain regulatory approval for Synopsys' proposed acquisition of Ansys.

PowerArtist is a RTL (register transfer level) design-for-power platform used by semiconductor companies for early-stage power analysis, profiling and reduction. PowerArtist provides rapid turnaround on multimillion instance designs—enabling power-related design decisions at an earlier stage of the design process, according to Ansys.

“We are proud of the role PowerArtist has played to advance low power innovation across semiconductor design applications,” says John Lee, vice president and general manager, electronics semiconductor and optics business unit at Ansys. “PowerArtist will continue to flourish as part of Keysight's portfolio as a leading, independent RTL power product agnostic of vendor-specific design implementation flows.”

Keysight is a major supplier to semiconductor and electronics companies worldwide. Its planned acquisition of the PowerArtist business furthers its strategy to expand its position in the high-performance system design and simulation software sector.

“Our acquisition of the RTL design-for-power solution from Ansys will further expand our portfolio of design engineering software solutions,” says Niels Faché, vice president and general manager, Keysight Design Engineering Software. 

The sale of PowerArtist is not material to Ansys' financials, and terms of the agreement were not disclosed. The parties are committed to having a seamless transition for the Ansys PowerArtist team, customers and partners. During the interim period until the transaction closes, Ansys will continue to offer Ansys PowerArtist as part of its product line.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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