Synopsys (NASDAQ:SNPS | SNPS Price Prediction) is the highest-conviction EDA setup in front of the August 26, 2026 after-market fiscal Q3 report, and the data behind that call leaves little room for deliberation. Two consecutive beat-and-raise quarters, expanding margins, and a rapidly deleveraging balance sheet frame the risk/reward as one-sided.
Beat-And-Raise Pattern Already In Motion #
Synopsys posted non-GAAP EPS of $3.35 against a $3.1617 consensus in Q2, a 5.96% beat, on the heels of a 5.98% Q1 beat. Revenue climbed 41.98% year-over-year to $2.28 billion. Management then raised the FY2026 non-GAAP EPS range to $14.72 to $14.80 and revenue to $9,625 to $9,705 million. Q3 guidance already calls for revenue of $2,410 to $2,460 million and EPS of $3.63 to $3.69. The trajectory is a company beating its own raised bar.
AI-Driven EDA Demand Is Compounding #
Design Automation adjusted operating margin expanded to 43.3%, and backlog reached $11 billion. CEO Sassine Ghazi framed demand directly: “AI is scaling semiconductor demand, architectural diversity and complexity of chips and the systems they power”. Hyperscaler custom silicon and Ansys integration synergies drove more than 30 full-flow technical wins in Q2 alone.
Cash Generation Funds The Deleveraging #
Synopsys targets approximately $2,000 million in FY2026 free cash flow and repaid $3.46 billion in debt during H1 FY2026, alongside $262.5 million in buybacks. The September 30, 2026 Investor Day extends the story past this report.
Head-To-Head Against Cadence #
Cadence Design Systems (NASDAQ:CDNS) is the obvious comparable, and it loses on the metrics that matter. Cadence grew Q2 revenue 24.23% year-over-year against Synopsys’s 41.98%. Cadence’s FY2026 non-GAAP EPS guide of $8.05 to $8.15 and revenue guide of $6.26 billion to $6.34 billion sit well below Synopsys’s $14.76 EPS midpoint and $9,665 million revenue midpoint. Cadence carries a larger $86.74 billion market cap versus SNPS at roughly $76.83 billion. Investors are paying more for slower growth on a smaller revenue base.
Dismissing The Debt Concern #
The standard pushback centers on the $10.0 billion long-term debt load from the Ansys deal and $403.6 million of quarterly intangibles amortization pressuring GAAP earnings. That objection collapses under H1’s $3.46 billion in paydown and roughly $2B in annual free cash flow, and amortization is a non-cash accounting item. Analyst positioning agrees, at 18 buy, 5 hold, and 1 sell, with an average target of $561.03 against a recent print of $401.24.
SNPS sits at the top of the pre-earnings watchlist heading into next Wednesday’s release.
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