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Jul 29, 2025 7:10 PM - Alex Lavoie
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Cadence Design Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:CDNS), a leading entity in the electronic design automation industry, is renowned for its innovative solutions tailored for the semiconductor and electronics systems sectors. Competing with giants like Synopsys and Mentor Graphics, Cadence has consistently demonstrated its prowess in the field.
On July 29, 2025, Clarke Jeffries from Piper Sandler set a price target of $355 for CDNS, slightly below its trading price at the time, indicating a minor discrepancy of about -2.41%. Despite this, Cadence's recent financial achievements, particularly in the second quarter, have been impressive.
The company's second-quarter revenue reached $1.28 billion, exceeding the expected $1.26 billion. Furthermore, Cadence achieved adjusted earnings of $1.65 per share, outperforming the forecasted $1.58 per share. These robust results have prompted Cadence to uplift its full-year 2025 revenue forecast, now anticipating a 13% year-over-year growth.
For the full year, Cadence now projects its revenue to be in the range of $5.21 billion to $5.27 billion, a slight increase from previous estimates. The company has also revised its full-year adjusted earnings guidance upwards to $6.85 to $6.95 per share, from the earlier projection of $6.73 to $6.83 per share, outpacing the estimated $6.79 per share.
Looking ahead to the third quarter, Cadence expects its adjusted earnings to be between $1.75 and $1.81 per share, exceeding the anticipated $1.72 per share. This optimistic outlook is attributed to the strength and diversity of Cadence's product portfolio, which positions the company at the forefront of the accelerating AI Supercycle.
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