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Cadence Set to Release Q1 Earnings: Here's What to Expect

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Cadence Design Systems, Inc CDNS is scheduled to release first-quarter 2025 results on April 28.

The Zacks Consensus Estimate for first-quarter 2025 earnings has been unchanged in the past 60 days at $1.49 per share. The consensus mark implies an increase of 27.4% from the year-ago actual. The Zacks Consensus Estimate for revenues is pegged at $1.24 billion, indicating a 22.7% uptick from the year-ago actual.

For the first quarter of 2025, CDNS expects revenues to be in the $1.23-$1.25 billion band. The company reported sales of $1.01 billion in the year-ago quarter. Non-GAAP EPS for the first quarter is anticipated to be between $1.46 and $1.52 compared with $1.17 in the year-ago quarter.

Cadence has an impressive earnings surprise history. The company’s earnings outpaced the Zacks Consensus Estimate in each of the trailing four quarters, with an average beat of 6.2%. (Find the latest EPS estimates and surprises on Zacks Earnings Calendar.)

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CDNS stock has lost 0.2% in the past year compared with its Computer-Software industry’s decline of 3.9%. The S&P 500 composite and the Zacks Computer and Technology sector have risen 5.5% and 1.2%, respectively, in the same time frame.

Factors Shaping CDNS’ Q1 Results

Design activity across several verticals, especially data centers and automotive, has been robust, due to transformative generational trends, such as artificial intelligence (“AI”), hyperscale computing, 5G and autonomous driving. Customers have been significantly increasing their R&D budgets in AI-driven automation. This is likely to have driven demand for Cadence’s solutions in the to-be-reported quarter.

On the last earnings call, management highlighted that the AI super cycle has entered a new phase. The focus on Generative AI, Agentic AI and Physical AI is leading to an exponential increase in computing demand and semiconductor innovation. This is a tailwind for CDNS. It has been collaborating with several tech giants, including Qualcomm and NVIDIA, on their next-generation AI designs across both training and inferencing. Expanding partnerships with its foundry partners like Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing, Intel and Arm Holdings bodes well.

CDNS’ solutions, especially Cadence.AI portfolio, Cerebrus, Verisium AI, Sim AI and Allegro X AI, are likely to have witnessed rapid uptake as system companies continue to build their next-gen AI and agentic-AI products, amid increasing chip complexity. Cadence has been also eyeing new AI markets like Life Sciences through its OpenEye drug discovery software.