Synopsys announced layoffs impacting approximately 2,000 employees about 10% of its workforce as part of a large restructuring following its acquisition of Ansys. Job cuts are expected to begin with the start of its new fiscal year on November 1. Full details and updates here
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Synopsys Layoffs: 2,000 Jobs Cut After Ansys Acquisition in Major Restructuring
Published Sep 8, 2025
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