San Jose-based Cadence Design admits to illegally supplying China, pays fine

By Ian King Bloomberg Cadence Design Systems Inc pleaded guilty to charges accusing the company of violating US export controls by selling hardware and tool to China s National University of Defense Hardware Related Articles San Jose strikes deal with PG E committing utility to delivering major grid improvements Intel cuts back spending workforce as struggling chip maker mounts comeback Philanthropist Wendy Schmidt insists science and immersive media can inspire action for the planet UK regulator seeks special status for Apple and Google that could mandate changes for Big Tech OpenAI CEO Sam Altman warns of an AI fraud emergency The San Jose California-based company a maker of chip design tools revealed it took a one-time charge of million related to settling cases brought by the Department of Justice and the Department of Commerce s Bureau of Industry and Defense The Chinese institution is under military control and was placed on the Commerce Department s entity list in for using US components to produce computers that endorsement nuclear explosive simulation and military simulation engagements the Department of Justice declared in a separate announcement The violations occurred from to the agency mentioned Doing business in China the largest area for semiconductors and related mechanism has become increasingly demanding for Cadence and its peers under increasing restrictions put in place by Washington aimed at protecting national safety But the companies did win a latest reprieve Earlier this month the Trump administration lifted a stipulation that required export licenses for chip design application to Chinese customers Separately Cadence raised its revenue forecast for the months ending in December to billion to billion That compares with an average of analysts predictions of billion The shares rose more than in extended trading following the earnings release They had earlier closed at in regular New York trading leaving them up this year Cadence and rival Synopsys Inc dominate the field for system and computers used to design semiconductors and other electronics More stories like this are available on bloomberg com Bloomberg L P