Synopsys first released an AI tool for one part of the chip design process three years ago, and with customers like Samsung Electronics Co Ltd (005930.KS) and ST Microelectronics (STM.DE) using the system.
The tools Synopsys released Wednesday at its annual user conference in Santa Clara, California, spread much further across the chip design process.
Synopsys is in a race with Cadence Design Systems (CDNS.O), its largest competitor, to add AI to chip design software.
While some of the Synopsys tools released Wednesday are catching up to Cadence, Karl Freund, principal analyst with Cambrian AI research, said Synopsys is ahead, with more than 100 chips by customers using its AI tools coming to market.
"I think they'll probably be at 1,000 (completed chip designs) by the end of the year."