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A list of notable electronic design automation (EDA) companies.

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Analog Design Automationacquired by Synopsys[7] in 2004
  • Creative Genius - Automated sizing of analog integrated circuits
  • IP Explorer - High-dimensional visualization of analog performance tradeoffs
Ansoft Corporationacquired by Ansys
AppliconAcquired by Schlumberger in 1980.
Applied Wave Researchacquired by Cadence Design Systems
  • Microwave Office
  • Analog Office
  • Visual System Simulator
  • APLAC
  • AXIEM
ARC Internationalacquired by Synopsys
  • ARC VTOC
Automated Systems, Inc.acquired by Cadence Design Systems[8] in 1990
  • PRANCE GT - Placement, Routing and Numerical Control Editing for PCB design and layout
Avant! Corporationacquired by Synopsys[9] in 2002. Avant! itself resulted from the merger of ArcSys and Integrated Silicon Systems on November 27, 1995. It acquired Anagram on September 27, 1996, Meta-Software on October 29, 1996, FrontLine Design Automation on November 27, 1996, and Nexsyn Design Technology on December 31, 1996.[10]
Azuroacquired by Cadence[11] in 2011
  • PowerCentric - Clock tree synthesis and automatic clock gating
  • Rubix - Physical optimization and automatic useful skew
CadSoft Computeracquired by Autodesk in 2016
Calmamerged into Valid, then Cadence Design Systems[12]
CiranovaAcquired by Synopsys[13] in 2012
CoFluent Designacquired by Intel[14] in 2011
  • CoFluent Studio
  • CoFluent Reader
ComputervisionMerged into Prime Computer in 1988. Computervision Electrical Design software purchased by INCASES in 1994.
Cowareacquired by Synopsys in 2010
CST - Computer Simulation Technologyacquired by Dassault Systèmes in 2016
Daisy Systemsmerged with Cadnetix in 1988
Denali Softwareacquired by Cadence Design Systems in Q2 of 2010
ECAD, Inc.merged with SDA Systems in 1987 to create Cadence
Forte Design Systemsacquired by Cadence Design Systems[15] in 2014
  • Cynthesizer
Gateway Design Automationacquired by Cadence Design Systems in 1989
  • Verilog HDL
  • Verilog-XL
IKOS Systemsacquired by Mentor Graphics in 2002[16]
  • NSIM - gate-level simulation accelerator HW
  • Gemini - Verilog simulation accelerator product
  • Voyager - VHDL simulation accelerator product
Interactive Image Technologies or Electronics Workbenchacquired by National Instruments in 2005
LogicVisionacquired by Mentor Graphics in 2009
Magma Design Automationacquired by Synopsys in 2012
NanGateacquired by Silvaco in 2018
Nimbic (formerly Physware)acquired by Mentor in 2014[3]
OrCADacquired by Cadence in 1999
Protelrenamed as Altium
Racal-RedacAcquired by Zuken in 1994
Solido Design Automationacquired by Siemens in 2017
SpringSoft, Inc.acquired by Synopsys[17]
  • Verdi - automated debug system
  • Debussy - debug modules
  • Siloti - visibility enhancement solutions
  • Certitude - Functional Qualification System
  • Laker - Custom Layout System
Tanner EDAacquired by Mentor Graphics in 2015[18]
Valid Logic Systemsmerged into Cadence[19]
Upverter acquired by Altium in 2017
DAFCA
  • ClearBlue
Spectrum Software closed in 2019
UniCAD Acquired by CCT[20] (Cooper & Chyan Technology)
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