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Synopsys stock extends slide as AI-spending jitters hit software — what to watch next
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Synopsys stock extends slide as AI-spending jitters hit software — what to watch next

New York, Feb 5, 2026, 21:26 (ET) — Market closed.

  • Synopsys shares fell roughly 2% Thursday, dragged down by a wider selloff in tech stocks.
  • Investors are pulling back from high-growth software stocks as concerns mount over the returns on AI spending.
  • Attention now turns to Synopsys’ earnings report on Feb. 25 for fresh details on demand and forecasts.

Synopsys (SNPS.O) slipped 2.0%, ending Thursday at $410.44 as the chip-design software firm faced a cautious market ahead of Friday. The stock ranged from $406.37 to $426.60 during the day, with roughly 3.8 million shares traded, per LSEG data.

Shares fell as Wall Street closed sharply lower, with investors pulling back from big tech and growth stocks after Alphabet announced a fresh increase in AI capital expenditures. “This is the first time we’ve seen large-cap tech go through a really large capex cycle,” said Tom Hainlin, an investment strategist at U.S. Bank Wealth Management, highlighting concerns about how long it will take for spending to translate into profits. Reuters

Software stocks were among the biggest losers as investors grappled with how rapidly advancing AI might alter demand for conventional software offerings. The S&P 500 software and services index fell further, deepening what traders now dub “software-mageddon.” A tech-focused CIO summed it up as “a sell-everything mindset.” Reuters

Synopsys is facing a tough run, slipping for six consecutive sessions. The stock now sits roughly 37% below its 52-week peak, based on market data.

Synopsys provides electronic design automation (EDA) software that engineers rely on to design and test chips, alongside semiconductor intellectual property and simulation tools for system design. The company has expanded its focus into “silicon-to-systems” engineering, positioning itself squarely in the heart of the AI hardware development surge. Reuters

Synopsys is gearing up to release its first-quarter fiscal 2026 results on Feb. 25, right after the market closes. The company will host a conference call at 5 p.m. ET the same day.

Synopsys surpassed revenue and profit estimates in its latest quarterly report, projecting first-quarter revenue between $2.36 billion and $2.42 billion. The company noted that its July acquisition of Ansys contributed $667.7 million to fourth-quarter revenue.

Peers weren’t spared the selloff. Rival Cadence Design Systems (CDNS.O) dipped roughly 0.4% as investors mulled similar concerns over AI-related spending in chip design software firms.

The next few sessions could remain volatile. If the market continues to frown on pricey software valuations, Synopsys might move more on sentiment than on its fundamentals. Any sign that customers are delaying tool purchases could weigh on the stock again.

Investors are eyeing Feb. 25 as the next major trigger. Traders will look for shifts in the company’s guidance, updates on customer spending intentions, and early clues on how the wider “silicon-to-systems” approach is resonating amid a market growing impatient for AI returns.

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