Cadence is fully engaged in the AI buildout and we see great opportunity as technology develops and the industry evolves. "Silicon is becoming more pervasive, and AI is a significant driver of that growth. While data centers are currently at the forefront of AI development, I see the next big phase as what I call 'physical AI,' which will integrate AI with cars, robots, and autonomous systems. This is just now beginning with autonomous vehicles, but I believe industrial robots and other automation technologies will soon follow. We’re positioning ourselves to support this wave of innovation through our tools and R&D. Beyond that, I see life sciences as the third horizon for growth. We recently acquired a company that simulates molecules, which requires algorithms similar to those used in chip design. I believe AI will revolutionize the life sciences industry, combining biology with math and computer science to drive advancements in medicine. This transformation will likely take five to 10 years, but we are already preparing for it." Anirudh Devgan, President and CEO, Cadence Read more in this Newsweek article: https://ow.ly/eB8N50TZMCX
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Cadence is fully engaged in the AI buildout and we see great opportunity as technology develops and the industry evolves. "Silicon is becoming more pervasive, and AI is a significant driver of that growth. While data centers are currently at the forefront of AI development, I see the next big phase as what I call 'physical AI,' which will integrate AI with cars, robots, and autonomous systems. This is just now beginning with autonomous vehicles, but I believe industrial robots and other automation technologies will soon follow. We’re positioning ourselves to support this wave of innovation through our tools and R&D. Beyond that, I see life sciences as the third horizon for growth. We recently acquired a company that simulates molecules, which requires algorithms similar to those used in chip design. I believe AI will revolutionize the life sciences industry, combining biology with math and computer science to drive advancements in medicine. This transformation will likely take five to 10 years, but we are already preparing for it." Anirudh Devgan, President and CEO, Cadence Read more in this Newsweek article: https://ow.ly/eF5M50U1MuT
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Cadence is fully engaged in the AI buildout and we see great opportunity as technology develops and the industry evolves. "Silicon is becoming more pervasive, and AI is a significant driver of that growth. While data centers are currently at the forefront of AI development, I see the next big phase as what I call 'physical AI,' which will integrate AI with cars, robots, and autonomous systems. This is just now beginning with autonomous vehicles, but I believe industrial robots and other automation technologies will soon follow. We’re positioning ourselves to support this wave of innovation through our tools and R&D. Beyond that, I see life sciences as the third horizon for growth. We recently acquired a company that simulates molecules, which requires algorithms similar to those used in chip design. I believe AI will revolutionize the life sciences industry, combining biology with math and computer science to drive advancements in medicine. This transformation will likely take five to 10 years, but we are already preparing for it." Anirudh Devgan, President and CEO, Cadence Read more in this Newsweek article: https://ow.ly/g0R150U0hNG
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Cadence is fully engaged in the AI buildout and we see great opportunity as technology develops and the industry evolves. "Silicon is becoming more pervasive, and AI is a significant driver of that growth. While data centers are currently at the forefront of AI development, I see the next big phase as what I call 'physical AI,' which will integrate AI with cars, robots, and autonomous systems. This is just now beginning with autonomous vehicles, but I believe industrial robots and other automation technologies will soon follow. We’re positioning ourselves to support this wave of innovation through our tools and R&D. Beyond that, I see life sciences as the third horizon for growth. We recently acquired a company that simulates molecules, which requires algorithms similar to those used in chip design. I believe AI will revolutionize the life sciences industry, combining biology with math and computer science to drive advancements in medicine. This transformation will likely take five to 10 years, but we are already preparing for it." Anirudh Devgan, President and CEO, Cadence Read more in this Newsweek article: https://ow.ly/rpQu50U4yXR
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Cadence is fully engaged in the AI buildout and we see great opportunity as technology develops and the industry evolves. "Silicon is becoming more pervasive, and AI is a significant driver of that growth. While data centers are currently at the forefront of AI development, I see the next big phase as what I call 'physical AI,' which will integrate AI with cars, robots, and autonomous systems. This is just now beginning with autonomous vehicles, but I believe industrial robots and other automation technologies will soon follow. We’re positioning ourselves to support this wave of innovation through our tools and R&D. Beyond that, I see life sciences as the third horizon for growth. We recently acquired a company that simulates molecules, which requires algorithms similar to those used in chip design. I believe AI will revolutionize the life sciences industry, combining biology with math and computer science to drive advancements in medicine. This transformation will likely take five to 10 years, but we are already preparing for it." Anirudh Devgan, President and CEO, Cadence Read more in this Newsweek article: https://ow.ly/8UVn50U169F
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Cadence is fully engaged in the AI buildout and we see great opportunity as technology develops and the industry evolves. "Silicon is becoming more pervasive, and AI is a significant driver of that growth. While data centers are currently at the forefront of AI development, I see the next big phase as what I call 'physical AI,' which will integrate AI with cars, robots, and autonomous systems. This is just now beginning with autonomous vehicles, but I believe industrial robots and other automation technologies will soon follow. We’re positioning ourselves to support this wave of innovation through our tools and R&D. Beyond that, I see life sciences as the third horizon for growth. We recently acquired a company that simulates molecules, which requires algorithms similar to those used in chip design. I believe AI will revolutionize the life sciences industry, combining biology with math and computer science to drive advancements in medicine. This transformation will likely take five to 10 years, but we are already preparing for it." Anirudh Devgan, President and CEO, Cadence Read more in this Newsweek article: https://ow.ly/grv650U1MnF
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Cadence is fully engaged in the AI buildout and we see great opportunity as technology develops and the industry evolves. "Silicon is becoming more pervasive, and AI is a significant driver of that growth. While data centers are currently at the forefront of AI development, I see the next big phase as what I call 'physical AI,' which will integrate AI with cars, robots, and autonomous systems. This is just now beginning with autonomous vehicles, but I believe industrial robots and other automation technologies will soon follow. We’re positioning ourselves to support this wave of innovation through our tools and R&D. Beyond that, I see life sciences as the third horizon for growth. We recently acquired a company that simulates molecules, which requires algorithms similar to those used in chip design. I believe AI will revolutionize the life sciences industry, combining biology with math and computer science to drive advancements in medicine. This transformation will likely take five to 10 years, but we are already preparing for it." Anirudh Devgan, President and CEO, Cadence Read more in this Newsweek article: https://ow.ly/8BW750TZvqK
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Cadence is fully engaged in the AI buildout and we see great opportunity as technology develops and the industry evolves. "Silicon is becoming more pervasive, and AI is a significant driver of that growth. While data centers are currently at the forefront of AI development, I see the next big phase as what I call 'physical AI,' which will integrate AI with cars, robots, and autonomous systems. This is just now beginning with autonomous vehicles, but I believe industrial robots and other automation technologies will soon follow. We’re positioning ourselves to support this wave of innovation through our tools and R&D. Beyond that, I see life sciences as the third horizon for growth. We recently acquired a company that simulates molecules, which requires algorithms similar to those used in chip design. I believe AI will revolutionize the life sciences industry, combining biology with math and computer science to drive advancements in medicine. This transformation will likely take five to 10 years, but we are already preparing for it." Anirudh Devgan, President and CEO, Cadence Read more in this Newsweek article: https://ow.ly/GHf150TZzVa
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Cadence is fully engaged in the AI buildout and we see great opportunity as technology develops and the industry evolves. "Silicon is becoming more pervasive, and AI is a significant driver of that growth. While data centers are currently at the forefront of AI development, I see the next big phase as what I call 'physical AI,' which will integrate AI with cars, robots, and autonomous systems. This is just now beginning with autonomous vehicles, but I believe industrial robots and other automation technologies will soon follow. We’re positioning ourselves to support this wave of innovation through our tools and R&D. Beyond that, I see life sciences as the third horizon for growth. We recently acquired a company that simulates molecules, which requires algorithms similar to those used in chip design. I believe AI will revolutionize the life sciences industry, combining biology with math and computer science to drive advancements in medicine. This transformation will likely take five to 10 years, but we are already preparing for it." Anirudh Devgan, President and CEO, Cadence Read more in this Newsweek article: https://ow.ly/P9NP50TZVPy
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Cadence is fully engaged in the AI buildout and we see great opportunity as technology develops and the industry evolves. "Silicon is becoming more pervasive, and AI is a significant driver of that growth. While data centers are currently at the forefront of AI development, I see the next big phase as what I call 'physical AI,' which will integrate AI with cars, robots, and autonomous systems. This is just now beginning with autonomous vehicles, but I believe industrial robots and other automation technologies will soon follow. We’re positioning ourselves to support this wave of innovation through our tools and R&D. Beyond that, I see life sciences as the third horizon for growth. We recently acquired a company that simulates molecules, which requires algorithms similar to those used in chip design. I believe AI will revolutionize the life sciences industry, combining biology with math and computer science to drive advancements in medicine. This transformation will likely take five to 10 years, but we are already preparing for it." Anirudh Devgan, President and CEO, Cadence Read more in this Newsweek article: https://ow.ly/ikHh50U1CVA
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Cadence is fully engaged in the AI buildout and we see great opportunity as technology develops and the industry evolves. "Silicon is becoming more pervasive, and AI is a significant driver of that growth. While data centers are currently at the forefront of AI development, I see the next big phase as what I call 'physical AI,' which will integrate AI with cars, robots, and autonomous systems. This is just now beginning with autonomous vehicles, but I believe industrial robots and other automation technologies will soon follow. We’re positioning ourselves to support this wave of innovation through our tools and R&D. Beyond that, I see life sciences as the third horizon for growth. We recently acquired a company that simulates molecules, which requires algorithms similar to those used in chip design. I believe AI will revolutionize the life sciences industry, combining biology with math and computer science to drive advancements in medicine. This transformation will likely take five to 10 years, but we are already preparing for it." Anirudh Devgan, President and CEO, Cadence Read more in this Newsweek article: https://ow.ly/AXG150U0mig
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3wThis is an exciting vision for AI's future. Anirudh’s insights into 'physical AI' and its integration with industries like autonomous vehicles and life sciences show just how far-reaching the potential of AI is. It’s great to see Cadence so actively engaged in shaping this future.