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Globe and Mail
3 days ago
- Business
- Globe and Mail
Synopsys to Report Q2 Earnings: What's in Store for the Stock?
Synopsys SNPS is scheduled to report second-quarter fiscal 2025 results on May 28, after market close. Synopsys expects non-GAAP earnings per share between $3.37 and $3.42. The Zacks Consensus Estimate for fiscal second-quarter earnings is pinned at $3.39 per share, which indicates an increase of 13% year over year. (Find the latest EPS estimates and surprises on Zacks Earnings Calendar). The company anticipates revenues between $1.585 billion and $1.615 billion for the fiscal second quarter. The Zacks Consensus Estimate is pegged at $1.60 billion, which suggests an increase of 10.10% from the year-ago period's reported figure. In the trailing four quarters, SNPS' earnings surpassed the Zacks Consensus Estimate thrice while missing the same on one occasion, with an average surprise of 3.69%. Synopsys, Inc. Price and EPS Surprise Synopsys, Inc. price-eps-surprise | Synopsys, Inc. Quote Factors Influencing Synopsys' Q2 Results Synopsys' fiscal second-quarter performance is likely to have benefited from robust demand in the AI and high-performance computing end markets. Strong momentum around Synopsys' newly expanded hardware-assisted verification (HAV) portfolio is expected to have boosted top-line growth during the quarter to be reported. The launch of next-generation HAPS 200 prototyping systems and ZeBu 200 emulation systems, delivering up to 2x better performance compared to prior versions, has strengthened Synopsys' leadership in HAV. Major customers, including AMD, ARM, NVIDIA and SiFive, have begun deploying these technologies, are likely to have contributed positively in the to-be-reported quarter. The company's advancement in agent AI is anticipated to have further supported second-quarter performance. By enabling engineers to task autonomous agents with executing complex workflows, Synopsys expects to unlock massive productivity gains across the industry. The continued adoption of across design implementation, verification, test, and analog tools is expected to have driven meaningful growth. Synopsys' IP development for the global foundry ecosystem is also expected to contribute positively to the to-be-reported quarter results. Silicon success for PCIe 4.05 IP on Samsung's SF8 process, targeting automotive, mobile, networking, and storage applications, as well as successful deployment of one-time programmable non-volatile memory IP on TSMC's N4, N5, N6, and N7 nodes, is likely to have supported demand, particularly in security and encryption-related solutions. However, tightening budgets among corporations due to ongoing macroeconomic challenges and unfavorable currency exchange rates are expected to have partially offset the positive impacts of the growth drivers. What Our Model Says About SNPS Our proven model does not conclusively predict an earnings beat for SNPS this season. The combination of a positive Earnings ESP and a Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy), 2 (Buy) or 3 (Hold) increases the chances of an earnings beat. However, that's not the case here. Though SNPS currently carries a Zacks Rank #3, it has an Earnings ESP of 0.00%. You can uncover the best stocks to buy or sell before they're reported with our Earnings ESP Filter. Stocks With Favorable Combination Dell Technologies DELL, Nutanix NTNX and Salesforce CRM are some stocks that have a favorable combination. Dell Technologies has an Earnings ESP of +1.46% and a Zacks Rank #3 at present. DELL shares have lost 2.7% year to date. DELL is set to report its first-quarter fiscal 2026 results on May 29. You can see the complete list of today's Zacks #1 Rank stocks here. Nutanix has an Earnings ESP of +5.26% and a Zacks Rank #3 at present. NTNX shares have gained 30.3% year to date. NTNX is slated to report the third quarter of fiscal 2025 results on May 28. Salesforce has an Earnings ESP of +0.76% and a Zacks Rank #3 at present. CRM shares have plunged 18.3% year to date. CRM is slated to report its first-quarter fiscal 2026 results on May 28. 7 Best Stocks for the Next 30 Days Just released: Experts distill 7 elite stocks from the current list of 220 Zacks Rank #1 Strong Buys. They deem these tickers "Most Likely for Early Price Pops." Since 1988, the full list has beaten the market more than 2X over with an average gain of +23.0% per year. So be sure to give these hand picked 7 your immediate attention. See them now >> Want the latest recommendations from Zacks Investment Research? Today, you can download 7 Best Stocks for the Next 30 Days. Click to get this free report Salesforce Inc. (CRM): Free Stock Analysis Report Dell Technologies Inc. (DELL): Free Stock Analysis Report Synopsys, Inc. (SNPS): Free Stock Analysis Report Nutanix (NTNX): Free Stock Analysis Report This article originally published on Zacks Investment Research (


India Today
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- India Today
Game Changer editor slams director Shankar's work ethics: Had terrible experience
'Game Changer' editor Shameer Muhammed, in a recent interview, called out director Shankar's unprofessional work ethics. The technician claimed that he spent almost a year in Chennai and had to leave the film midway. He further added that the film was about 7-7.5 hours long and had trimmed it down to Rs 2.5-3 hours of Shameer Muhammed, while speaking to Kaumudy Movies, said that he had spent almost a year working on 'Game Changer'. "It was during the last six months that they came and said that I would have to stay with them for another month. I had a sketch here [Kerala], so I came at that time. When I was editing, the film was 7-7.5 hours long. I made it three and a half hours. After that, a new editor came in and shortened it to 2.5-3 hours," he Muhammed claimed that it was terrible working with director Shankar. He stated, "It was a terrible experience working with Shankar for me. I went there with great excitement, but things were happening in some other world there." "He would fix one date for editing, but he would turn up only after ten days. The same pattern continued for several days, and I ended up staying in Chennai for 300-350 days," he Shameer exited the project, editor Ruben was brought onboard. He said that he had already rejected a lot of movies because he was working on 'Game Changer'. "Then I left the film. It would have been a terrible mistake if I had left 'ARM' and 'Marco' for 'Game Changer'," he explained.'Game Changer' was released in theatres in January 2025 during the Sankranti holidays. The film received a lukewarm response from critics and audiences Ram Charan and Kiara Advani-starrer is a political action drama about a government official who goes against corrupt officials. The film was reportedly produced on a massive budget of Rs 400 crore, but reports suggest that it did not break even in many Watch


News18
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- News18
Game Changer Editor Shameer Muhammed Slams Director Shankar: 'A Horrible Experience'
Last Updated: Game Changer editor Shameer Muhammed slams director Shankar, calling the experience 'horrible.' Reveals the film was originally 7.5 hours long before edits. Game Changer, despite being one of the most highly anticipated films of early 2025, turned out to be a major disappointment at the box office. Starring Ram Charan in a double role and helmed by acclaimed director Shankar, the film failed to meet expectations, drawing sharp criticism from both audiences and critics. Now, adding to the film's mounting controversies, editor Shameer Muhammed has come forward to share his less-than-pleasant experience working on the project. In a candid interview with Kaumudy Movies, Shameer didn't hold back. 'Working with Shankar sir was a horrible experience," he revealed. 'He would schedule editing sessions and then not show up for 10 days. This went on for a long time. I ended up staying in Chennai for nearly 300 to 350 days." Shameer eventually exited the project, citing professional setbacks. He revealed that the never-ending delays forced him to turn down 2–3 other film offers. After his departure, the editing responsibilities were taken over by Ruben. What's even more surprising is Shameer's revelation about the film's original length. He claimed that the first cut of Game Changer was a staggering 7.5 hours long. Shameer managed to bring it down to 3 hours, and later Shankar trimmed it further to 2 hours and 45 minutes. For those unfamiliar with Shameer Muhammed, he's a celebrated editor and producer best known for his work in Malayalam cinema. His breakout project was Charlie starring Dulquer Salmaan, and since then, he has worked on acclaimed titles such as Ajayante Randam Moshanam (ARM), Marco, Rekhachithram, and most recently Narivetta featuring Tovino Thomas. Game Changer was positioned as a high-stakes political action drama, where Ram Charan played dual roles of father and son. The story revolved around an honest IAS officer attempting to cleanse a deeply corrupt political system. The ensemble cast included Kiara Advani, Anjali, SJ Suryah, Jayaram, and Srikanth. Looking forward, Ram Charan is now focused on his next film Peddi, directed by Buchi Babu Sana, which is scheduled to hit theaters on March 27, 2025. First Published:


Arabian Post
4 days ago
- Business
- Arabian Post
Red Hat and Rocky Linux Advance RISC-V Integration
Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Rocky Linux are accelerating efforts to support the RISC-V architecture, signalling a significant shift in the enterprise Linux landscape. This development reflects the growing momentum behind RISC-V, an open-source instruction set architecture that is reshaping hardware innovation amid challenges in traditional chip supply chains and rising demand for customisable, energy-efficient computing. Red Hat, a subsidiary of IBM and a dominant force in the enterprise Linux market, has publicly confirmed its roadmap for incorporating RISC-V support into future releases of Red Hat Enterprise Linux . Similarly, the community-driven Rocky Linux project, a popular downstream fork of RHEL designed to provide enterprise-grade stability, has also announced ongoing work to integrate RISC-V compatibility. These parallel initiatives demonstrate broad industry recognition of RISC-V's potential to disrupt conventional processor markets dominated by x86 and ARM architectures. RISC-V's open standard removes licensing costs and restrictions typically associated with proprietary CPU designs, encouraging a diverse ecosystem of chip manufacturers, academic researchers, and software developers. This flexibility allows companies to tailor processor designs for specific workloads, which is particularly appealing for embedded systems, Internet of Things devices, and edge computing applications. Both Red Hat and Rocky Linux see this as a critical advantage for future-proofing their operating systems and meeting evolving customer needs. ADVERTISEMENT The move to support RISC-V involves extensive technical adaptation, as much of the existing software stack has been optimised for x86-64 and ARM64 platforms. Red Hat's engineering teams have been collaborating with hardware vendors and the wider open-source community to ensure that core components of RHEL, including the kernel, system libraries, and security modules, perform efficiently on RISC-V hardware. The company's investment in this area underscores its commitment to maintaining leadership across diverse infrastructure environments, including cloud, on-premises, and hybrid deployments. Rocky Linux, founded in the wake of CentOS's shift away from its traditional model, has quickly gained traction among enterprises seeking stable, free alternatives to RHEL. Its embrace of RISC-V support aligns with its mission to offer a robust platform compatible with the latest computing technologies. Developers contributing to Rocky Linux have been porting essential packages and testing workloads on early RISC-V development boards, working to iron out architecture-specific bugs and ensure seamless user experience. Industry analysts observe that this dual commitment to RISC-V by both a commercial giant and a grassroots community project indicates growing confidence in the architecture's viability for production environments. Although RISC-V chips currently lag behind in raw performance compared to established x86 and ARM processors, ongoing improvements in silicon design and fabrication suggest this gap will narrow. Support from major Linux distributions is pivotal to accelerating software ecosystem maturity, which has been a critical barrier to wider RISC-V adoption. Hardware manufacturers such as SiFive, Microchip, and Alibaba's semiconductor division are developing increasingly powerful RISC-V processors targeting servers and high-performance computing. Red Hat's engagement with these vendors is expected to facilitate optimisation efforts and certification programmes, ensuring that RHEL runs reliably on certified RISC-V platforms. This cooperation is vital as enterprises require not only compatibility but also assurances around security, stability, and long-term support when deploying new architectures. The initiative also ties into broader trends within the open-source community and the tech industry. Governments and large organisations are seeking to reduce dependency on single-source suppliers, especially in light of geopolitical tensions and supply chain vulnerabilities exposed in recent years. Open hardware initiatives like RISC-V are viewed as strategic assets that can drive innovation while enhancing security and sovereignty over critical technology infrastructure. ADVERTISEMENT Despite enthusiasm, challenges remain. Software ecosystem maturity is uneven; many applications and development tools require adaptation to fully leverage RISC-V capabilities. Furthermore, mainstream cloud providers have yet to offer widespread RISC-V hosting options, limiting deployment scenarios primarily to on-premises and experimental settings for now. However, companies such as Amazon Web Services have begun exploratory work with RISC-V instances, signalling potential expansion in the near term. Red Hat and Rocky Linux's pursuit of RISC-V support follows a pattern of early adoption seen in other Linux distributions such as Fedora, where RISC-V packages have been under development for some time. Their progress benefits from this groundwork, yet enterprise-grade readiness demands rigorous validation and comprehensive documentation to meet customer expectations. The growing adoption of RISC-V by major Linux providers may also stimulate innovation in adjacent fields. For example, edge computing deployments prioritising low power consumption and customised instruction sets stand to gain from enhanced RISC-V Linux support. Academic and research institutions involved in processor architecture development also benefit from improved access to stable operating systems, enabling faster prototyping and experimentation.


Pink Villa
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
Game Changer: Ram Charan film's editor Shameer Muhammed calls working with director Shankar ‘horrible experience'
Game Changer, starring Ram Charan in the lead role had hit the big screens on January 10, 2025. Following the immense hype, the movie failed miserably at the box office and was panned by critics. Now, its editor has also slammed director Shankar and called working with him as a horrible experience. In an interview with Kaumudy Movies, editor Shameer Muhammed said, 'Working with Shankar sir was a horrible experience. He would fix one date for editing, but he would come after 10 days. The same continued for a few days, and I went on to stay in Chennai for 300-350 days.' Later on, Shameer opted out of working in the film after he had to pass on 2-3 film offers due to the pending work on Game Changer and Shankar's archaic working timeline. Following his exit, the movie was edited by Ruben. Interestingly, Shameer Muhammed revealed that the Ram Charan starrer was originally 7.5 hours in length, and he was the one who managed to trim it down to 3 hours, after which Shankar came in and shortened it to 2.45 hours. For those unaware, Shameer Muhammed is an editor and producer popularly known for his works in Malayalam cinema. Starting off his career as an editor in ad films and album videos, the filmmaker debuted in Malayalam cinema with the Dulquer Salmaan starrer Charlie. The editor is quite well-known for his works in popular films like Ajayante Randam Moshanam (ARM), Marco, Rekhachithram, and more. He had recently edited the Tovino Thomas starrer Narivetta, currently running in theaters. Coming to Game Changer, the Ram Charan starrer political action drama featured the tale of an honest IAS officer who tries to reform the political system. However, with corrupted politicians along his way, the man has to deal with them with strength and intelligence. With Ram Charan in dual roles as father and son, the film featured Kiara Advani, Anjali, SJ Suryah, Jayaram, Srikanth, and many more in key roles. Moving ahead, Ram Charan is currently involved in the works of his film Peddi with director Buchi Babu Sana, releasing on March 27, 2025.