Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the recent notification from the U.S. Department of Commerce's Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) to major EDA software companies, including Synopsys and Cadence, regarding new export restrictions to China, particularly targeting military end-users [1][2][4]. Group 1: EDA Companies' Responses - Synopsys confirmed receipt of a BIS letter regarding new export restrictions related to China and is currently assessing the potential impact on its business and financial performance [1][4]. - Cadence disclosed that the BIS notification requires licenses for exporting EDA software and technology to parties in China or military end-users, indicating a focus on military applications [2][4]. - Siemens EDA has not yet issued a public statement but is expected to have received similar notifications and may be taking precautionary measures due to its non-U.S. parent company [5]. Group 2: Impact on the Semiconductor Industry - The new EDA export control measures may have a limited impact on China's semiconductor industry, as the restrictions primarily target military end-users, with relatively few semiconductor companies listed [4]. - Previous assessments indicated that a complete supply cutoff of EDA tools to China was unlikely, suggesting that restrictions would be more selective rather than comprehensive [4].
实锤!Synopsys与Cadence确认收到BIS通知