Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
San Jose EDA software and hardware emulation (NASDAQ: CDNS) $4.64B FY2024 revenue (+14%); Virtuoso/Genus/Innovus chip design platform, Palladium Z2 emulator, AI design tools competing with Synopsys and Siemens EDA.
Cadence Design Systems, Inc. is a San Jose, California-based electronic design automation (EDA) software and hardware company — publicly traded on the NASDAQ (NASDAQ: CDNS) as an S&P 500 Information Technology component — providing software tools, hardware emulation systems, and IP (intellectual property) used by semiconductor and electronics companies to design and verify chips, printed circuit boards, and electronic systems through approximately 10,000 employees worldwide. In fiscal year 2024, Cadence reported revenues of $4.64 billion (+14% year-over-year) with subscription-based EDA software generating 80%+ recurring revenue as chip designers use Cadence's Virtuoso (analog/mixed-signal IC design), Genus (logic synthesis), Innovus (place-and-route for digital chips), Tempus (static timing analysis), and Palladium/Protium hardware emulation products throughout the entire chip design workflow. CEO Anirudh Devgan has executed Cadence's "Intelligent System Design" strategy: expanding from pure EDA software tools into hardware system design (Clarity electromagnetic field solver for package and PCB signal integrity), computational fluid dynamics (Omnis-Flow for electronic cooling analysis), and AI-driven chip design (Cadence AI tools — Genus AI, Innovus AI — using machine learning to automatically optimize chip synthesis and place-and-route to achieve better power, performance, and area tradeoffs than human-guided optimization). Cadence's computational software expansion (Fidelity+ CFD, Clarity 3D, Celsius electro-thermal analysis) adds a new revenue stream from automotive, aerospace, and electronics companies performing fluid simulation, thermal analysis, and electromagnetic analysis alongside chip design workflows.
Teaneck NJ IT services (NASDAQ: CTSH) $19.7B FY2024 revenue; Belcan engineering $1.3B acquisition, GenAI 100+ engagements, NextGen transformation competing with Infosys, Wipro, and Accenture.
Cognizant Technology Solutions Corporation is a Teaneck, New Jersey-based information technology services and consulting company — publicly traded on the NASDAQ (NASDAQ: CTSH) as an S&P 500 Information Technology component — providing IT services, digital transformation consulting, cloud migration, enterprise application management, and business process outsourcing through approximately 340,000 employees primarily in India (Chennai, Hyderabad, Pune delivery centers) serving clients in financial services, healthcare, manufacturing, and communications sectors in North America, Europe, and the rest of world. In fiscal year 2024, Cognizant reported revenues of $19.7 billion with modest growth as the IT services sector emerged from the 2023 discretionary spending slowdown, with the company's NextGen strategy (investing in generative AI services, cloud-native application transformation, and digital operations) driving bookings growth. CEO Ravi Kumar S. — joined January 2023 from Infosys — has executed a talent and client engagement restructuring focused on "moving up the value chain" from labor-arbitrage IT outsourcing toward higher-value consulting and AI-integration services: the Belcan acquisition ($1.3 billion, 2023) added 5,500 engineering services professionals serving US aerospace and defense customers (Boeing, Lockheed Martin, General Dynamics), expanding Cognizant beyond IT services into engineering R&D outsourcing. Cognizant's generative AI practice (partnering with Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, AWS for GenAI implementation) grew to 100+ active GenAI client engagements by 2024 as enterprise clients deployed AI copilots, process automation, and customer service chatbots on Cognizant-managed cloud infrastructure.
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