A Look At Synopsys (SNPS) Valuation After Recent Share Price Momentum And Ansys Integration Prospects

Synopsys, Inc.

Synopsys, Inc.

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Synopsys (SNPS) stock has drawn investor attention after recent trading, with the share price closing at US$502.42. Recent moves now sit against a one-month gain of 14.6% and a three-month return of 14.9%.

The recent pullback over the past week sits against a stronger 30-day share price return of 14.6% and a 90-day gain of 15.0%. The 1-year total shareholder return is slightly negative, and the 5-year total shareholder return is a little more than double. This suggests that near-term momentum has picked up even as longer-term investors have experienced mixed outcomes along the way.

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So with Synopsys posting double digit annual revenue and net income growth, alongside a recent share price rebound, is the stock still undervalued or is the market already pricing in much of its future growth potential?

Most Popular Narrative: 6% Undervalued

At a last close of $502.42 versus a narrative fair value of about $534.65, Synopsys is framed as modestly undervalued, with that gap resting on detailed growth and margin assumptions.

The acquisition and integration of Ansys positions Synopsys as the global leader in engineering solutions from silicon to systems, dramatically expanding its addressable market into sectors like automotive, industrial, and aerospace. This should drive long-term top-line growth as more sophisticated and complex products (especially AI-powered and smart devices) require robust simulation, analysis, and EDA tools.

Want to see what sits behind that valuation gap? The narrative leans on brisk revenue expansion, firmer profit margins, and a rich future earnings multiple. The exact mix of those inputs matters.

Result: Fair Value of $534.65 (UNDERVALUED)

However, this upbeat narrative can unravel if China related export restrictions persist, or if Ansys integration and cost cuts disrupt execution more than expected.

Another Way To Look At Valuation

The fair value narrative suggests Synopsys is about 6% undervalued at $502.42 versus $534.65, but the current P/E of 87.1x paints a very different picture. It sits well above the US Software industry at 28.4x, the peer average at 34.9x, and even the fair ratio of 44.9x, which points to meaningful valuation risk if sentiment cools.

For a closer look at how those P/E gaps stack up in practice, including what it could mean if the market drifts toward that fair ratio, See what the numbers say about this price — find out in our valuation breakdown.

NasdaqGS:SNPS P/E Ratio as at May 2026
NasdaqGS:SNPS P/E Ratio as at May 2026

Next Steps

With sentiment looking mixed, with both opportunities and watchpoints in play, it makes sense to review the full picture for yourself. Act sooner rather than later and weigh the balance of upside against the open questions by checking the 1 key reward and 3 important warning signs

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