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Cadence Design Systems, Teradata, American Express Global Business Travel, HubSpot, and Varonis Systems Shares Are Falling, What You Need To Know
The article discusses the impact of President Trumps threat to increase import taxes on Chinese goods, which has reignited trade war fears and led to a decline in stock prices, particularly in the technology and retail sectors. Cadence Design Systems, among other companies, experienced a significant drop in stock value, falling by 5.4%. The announcement disrupted a period of calm on Wall Street, causing major indices like the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite to tumble. The markets reaction reflects concerns over potential disruptions to global supply chains and increased costs for companies. Additionally, there is growing anxiety about the profitability of AI investments, as highlighted by Oracles recent struggles.
Why the US government is taking a stake in Intel
Intel, a leading semiconductor manufacturer, is at the center of the Trump administrations strategy to bolster U.S. dominance in artificial intelligence. The administration has converted a government grant into a 10% equity stake in Intel to encourage domestic semiconductor manufacturing. Intels foundry business, launched in 2021, has faced challenges, including a failed acquisition of Tower Semiconductor and struggles to secure large customers. The company has undergone significant changes, including management shifts and workforce reductions. Despite receiving $7.86 billion in federal grants, Intel is scaling back some projects, reflecting its ongoing challenges in the competitive semiconductor industry.
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RADCOM Q2 Earnings Beat on Robust Top-Line Traction, View Reiterated
RADCOM Ltd. reported strong financial results for the second quarter of 2025, with non-GAAP earnings per share of 25 cents, surpassing estimates and showing growth from the previous year. The company achieved a 19.3% increase in total revenues, driven by the adoption of AI-powered network assurance solutions. RADCOM is focusing on expanding global sales and partnerships, leveraging advanced AI and computing technologies to maintain its competitive edge in the telecom industry. The company is also managing expenses prudently while investing strategically in innovation and growth. With a strong sales pipeline and customer relationships, RADCOM reaffirmed its revenue growth target for the year.
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China Clears Synopsys’s $35 Billion Ansys Buyout in US Win
Synopsys Inc. has received approval from Chinas State Administration for Market Regulation to acquire Ansys Inc. for $35 billion. This acquisition is significant for Synopsys as it strengthens its position in the semiconductor technology market. The approval comes with conditions, such as not rejecting customer contract renewals. The deal had faced delays due to geopolitical tensions between the US and China, particularly concerning chip sanctions. The acquisition was previously approved by European and US authorities. Synopsys shares rose following the announcement, indicating a positive market reaction.
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Equity Markets Rise After US Job Gains in June Top Estimates
The article discusses the performance of US benchmark equity indexes, which are on track to close higher following the addition of 147,000 jobs in the US. The article is part of MT Newswires premium content, which requires a Silver or Gold subscription plan for access. The article does not provide specific information about any individual company, its impact, or related issues such as investments, acquisitions, or partnerships.
Equity Markets Close Higher After Better-Than-Expected Jobs Data
The article from MT Newswires, dated July 3, 2025, discusses the performance of US benchmark equity indexes, which closed higher following a favorable June employment report. The article is part of a premium service that requires a subscription to access the full content. No specific company is mentioned, and therefore, no direct impact on any company is identified. The article does not provide details on any partnerships, investments, acquisitions, or other corporate events.
חברת שבבים נוספת תחלק מענק מלחמה: עובדי קיידנס יקבלו 2,000 דולר
Cadence, an American semiconductor company, has announced that it will provide a $2,000 grant to its employees in Israel to cope with the damages of war. The company also announced a series of benefits for its employees, including doubling the budget of the Give-Biss card, a special budget for child and elderly parent care, and additional paid volunteer days. Unlike Alphabet (Google) or Elon Musk, Cadence did not announce that it would donate to Palestinian organizations or global health organizations.
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קיידנס ו-GlobalFoundries משתפות פעולה להאצת חדשנות במובייל וב-5G | New-Tech OnLine
Cadence Design Systems has announced a partnership with GlobalFoundries to accelerate innovation in 5G and mobile design. The collaboration aims to deliver Cadence RF and mmWave solutions for the GF 22FDX platform. The comprehensive RF and mmWave design process allows customers to optimize their mmWave IC and SiP performance, power consumption, and reliability. The partnership with GlobalFoundries provides customers with confidence in achieving their design goals. The Cadence RF and mmWave solutions support the Cadence Intelligent System Design strategy and enable customers to achieve excellence in system-on-chip design.
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Tower Semiconductor and Cadence Expand Collaboration to Accelerate Automotive IC Development
Israeli talent 'very important' for Cadence business, CEO says
Cadence Design Systems, a US public company that develops software tools for semiconductor companies, is looking for new acquisitions of Israeli technologies to integrate within its products. The company, which employs some 7,200 people globally, has been operating in Israel for more than 20 years. The CEO believes that the company will see growth from a number of sectors going forward, including from the digitalization of the automotive industry, machine learning, artificial and virtual reality, big data and Industrial Internet of Things. Cadence employs some 250 people in Israel, and customers include Mellanox Technologies Ltd., Mobileye and Annapurna Labs.
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Cadence buys chip design co Rocketick for $40m
US company Cadence Design Systems has acquired Israeli startup Rocketick Technologies. The acquisition will help Cadence speed up its chip development capabilities. The financial details of the deal were not disclosed, but sources suggest that Cadence could be paying up to $40 million. Rocketick Technologies, founded in 2008, helps chip manufacturers reduce the time to market of new chip designs by up to 30%. Its flagship product, RocketSim, offers over 10X faster simulations for highly complex designs. Rocketicks 25 employees in Israel will join Cadences Israel R&D operations.
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Verisity and Cadence, a union that worked
Cadence considers its merger with Verisity a success, a year and two months after the acquisition. The merger allowed Cadence to maintain Verisitys character and has driven growth in the verification sector. Cadence is a leader in electronic design and automation (EDA) and develops tools for chipmaking. Automation is necessary due to the complexity of modern chips, which are found in various devices. Chip planning bugs can be costly, as seen in cases like Intels Pentium chip and an Ariane rocket failure. Cadence acquired Verisity in 2005 for $315 million and has since expanded its R&D center in Israel.
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