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Ansys and Schrödinger are collaborating to accelerate materials discovery and optimize product development through an integrated computational materials engineering (ICME) approach. This collaboration will empower Ansys customers to make critical decisions earlier in the design process, leading to more optimized materials, components, and manufacturing workflows.
ANSYS, Inc. reported Q1 2024 revenue of $466.6 million, down 8% from Q1 2023. GAAP diluted EPS was $0.40, non-GAAP EPS was $1.39. ACV was $407.4 million. Deferred revenue and backlog stood at $1,369.5 million. The company expects double-digit growth in ACV and revenue for FY 2024. An agreement with Synopsys, Inc. for acquisition is pending.
Ansys has announced the certification of its power integrity platforms for TSMC's latest silicon technologies, enabling faster, lower power designs. The certification covers Ansys RedHawk-SC and Ansys Totem for N2 technology and Ansys RaptorX for N5 technology. Ansys has also collaborated with TSMC on an AI-enabled analysis optimization flow. This partnership aims to empower customers with advanced multiphysics simulations and analyses for designing innovative chips.