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Siemens Buys Excellicon to Strengthen EDA Capabilities

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Siemens Digital Industries Software has announced the acquisition of Excellicon, a California-based Electronic Design Automation (EDA) solutions provider renowned for its cutting-edge tools in timing constraints management.Siemens Digital Buys Excellicon for IC designers EDA Suite the volt post

This strategic move reflects Siemens’ growing commitment to expanding its EDA portfolio and solidifying its leadership in semiconductor design automation for the era of advanced SoC (System-on-Chip) development.

With this acquisition, Siemens aims to empower IC designers with a more intelligent and efficient constraints management system that enhances power, performance, and area (PPA) optimization while speeding up design closure.

Why Siemens is Acquiring Excellicon

Solving One of EDA’s Most Persistent Bottlenecks

Modern SoC design projects involve billions of transistors and complex multi-mode, multi-corner scenarios. Timing constraints—which define how different parts of a chip interact over time—are foundational to ensuring correct functionality and achieving PPA targets.

Yet, the industry has long struggled with disjointed constraint management workflows and error-prone manual processes.

By acquiring Excellicon, Siemens is integrating a robust and automated timing constraints solution into its existing Siemens EDA suite (formerly Mentor Graphics), which already includes flagship products such as Calibre, Tessent, Aprisa, and Questa.Siemens Digital Buys Excellicon for IC designers EDA Suite the volt post

Mike Ellow, CEO of Siemens EDA, stated:
“Timing constraints management is not just a design step—it’s a strategic enabler. Excellicon brings world-class solutions to ensure correctness and consistency across the entire SoC design lifecycle. This acquisition enables our customers to better meet their time-to-market and performance demands.”

About Excellicon: Innovators in Constraints Intelligence

A Deep Legacy in Formal Constraints Authoring and Validation

Founded in 2009 in Laguna Hills, California, Excellicon has earned its reputation by focusing exclusively on improving constraints management workflows for IC design teams. Their software tools cover the complete lifecycle of constraints, including:

  • Constraint authoring from design intent

  • Validation of structural correctness

  • Formal verification against specifications

  • Compiler and generator tools that link constraints to synthesis, place-and-route, and static timing analysis (STA) tools

  • Partitioning and floorplanning analysisSiemens Digital Buys Excellicon for IC designers EDA Suite the volt post

Excellicon’s products—such as ConstEditor™, ConSol™, and ConCert™—allow engineers to visualize and refine constraints early in the design phase, avoiding costly late-stage rework.

Himanshu Bhatnagar, CEO of Excellicon, said:
“Our mission has always been to simplify one of the most challenging and under-served problems in SoC development. We are proud to join Siemens and expand the impact of our technology to a global customer base.”

How the Acquisition Benefits SoC Designers

Seamless Integration for Better Design Outcomes

Once integrated into Siemens’ Xcelerator platform, Excellicon’s technologies will provide:

  • Unified constraints flow across RTL, synthesis, physical design, and signoff

  • Fewer design iterations, resulting in shorter project timelines

  • Increased functional correctness due to early validation

  • Automation tools to reduce human error and manual debugging

  • Multi-mode, multi-corner analysis for advanced process nodes (e.g., 3nm and 2nm)

This is particularly valuable in automotive, AI, HPC, and 5G domains, where SoC performance and timing margins are extremely tight.

Industry Context: EDA Market Trends in 2025

Timing Constraints Management Becomes Mission-Critical

The global EDA market is projected to reach $22 billion by 2027, driven by surging demand for custom silicon, chiplets, and AI accelerators. Within this market, timing constraints management has emerged as a critical bottleneck and competitive differentiator.

As SoC teams deal with massive IP reuse and global collaboration, constraints authored in silos often lead to inconsistencies and errors that cause schedule slips. Excellicon addresses these problems with formal, structured, and automated flows that eliminate ambiguity.Siemens Digital Buys Excellicon for IC designers EDA Suite the volt post

With this acquisition, Siemens takes a leadership position in offering a “first-pass success” strategy, where chips meet timing and functionality goals in fewer iterations.

Strategic Fit with Siemens’ Digital Transformation Goals

A Broader Vision: From Digital Twins to Semiconductors

The acquisition aligns with Siemens’ broader vision of providing end-to-end digital solutions—spanning from digital twins of factory systems to semiconductor design automation.

Excellicon’s capabilities will enhance the Xcelerator portfolio, which integrates design, simulation, and manufacturing for industries like automotive, aerospace, industrial automation, and telecommunications.

Tony Hemmelgarn, President and CEO of Siemens Digital Industries Software, added:
“We see semiconductors as the foundation of the industrial metaverse. With Excellicon, we’re not just acquiring technology—we’re acquiring knowledge, experience, and a strategic edge in the fastest-evolving segment of the EDA space.”

Customer Impact and Market Rollout

What Customers Can Expect

  • Short Term (2025):
    Excellicon will continue to support its existing customers and integrate with Siemens’ EDA workflows via APIs and interoperability bridges.

  • Medium Term (2026):
    Siemens will incorporate Excellicon into the Xcelerator portfolio, offering bundled solutions with its physical design and verification tools.

  • Long Term (2027 and beyond):
    New workflows will be introduced where timing constraints will become model-driven, helping customers align chip development with system-level goals and simulation data.

Target Sectors

  • Semiconductor design houses (fabless/foundries)

  • Automotive chip makers (ADAS and EV systems)

  • Data center chip designers (AI/ML accelerators)

  • Mobile and consumer electronics IC developers

A Catalyst for EDA InnovationSiemens Digital Buys Excellicon for IC designers EDA Suite the volt post

This acquisition is more than just a bolt-on—it signals a shift in how design constraints are viewed in the semiconductor lifecycle. Siemens now has a more complete offering, capable of helping customers deal with the next wave of silicon complexity.

With Excellicon’s expertise, Siemens EDA is poised to provide the industry’s most reliable and intelligent flow for managing timing constraints—from first RTL lines to final GDSII output.

About Siemens Digital Industries Software

Siemens Digital Industries Software is a business unit of Siemens AG, helping companies digitally transform with its Xcelerator portfolio—a comprehensive suite of software, services, and application development platforms. Siemens enables enterprises across industries to build smart products and intelligent systems with speed and precision.Siemens Digital Buys Excellicon for IC designers EDA Suite the volt post

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