NVIDIA and Synopsys have unveiled a landmark multi-year partnership, highlighted by NVIDIA’s $2 billion investment in Synopsys stock purchased at $414.79 per share, aimed at transforming design workflows, AI Engineering across semiconductors, aerospace, automotive, and industrial sectors.

NVIDIA and Synopsys tackles surging complexities in product development by merging NVIDIA’s GPU-accelerated computing and AI tools with Synopsys’ electronic design automation platforms, promising faster simulations and reduced costs for R&D teams.?
Enabling Digital Twins, AI Engineering Through Omniverse and Cosmos
NVIDIA and Synopsys focuses on accelerating Synopsys’ compute-heavy tools like chip design, verification, molecular simulations, and optical analysis using NVIDIA’s CUDA libraries and AI-physics tech.
It advances agentic AI for autonomous EDA tasks via Synopsys AgentEngineer integrated with NVIDIA’s NIM microservices and Nemotron models, while enabling digital twins through Omniverse and Cosmos for virtual testing in robotics, energy, and healthcare.
Joint go-to-market efforts will expand cloud and on-premise access via Synopsys’ global sales network, fostering broader adoption without exclusivity to other ecosystem players.?
Leadership Comments
NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang emphasized how CUDA computing revolutionizes simulations from atomic levels to full systems, creating digital twins that empower engineers to innovate rapidly. “Our partnership with Synopsys harnesses accelerated computing and AI to reimagine engineering,” Huang stated. Synopsys President and CEO Sassine Ghazi highlighted the need for electronics-physics integration boosted by AI, noting, “No two companies are better positioned to deliver holistic system design solutions than Synopsys and NVIDIA.” Ghazi added that NVIDIA’s funding offers flexibility to optimize software for GPUs, slashing workloads from weeks to hours.





