List of Mentor Graphics HyperLynx Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Mentor Graphics HyperLynx customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
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Companies using Mentor Graphics HyperLynx for Computer-Aided Design (CAD) include: AMD, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 28000 employees and revenues of $25.79 billion, MediaTek, a Taiwan based Manufacturing organisation with 21982 employees and revenues of $16.17 billion, Triumph Group, a United States based Aerospace and Defense organisation with 4530 employees and revenues of $1.21 billion, Pleora Canada, a Canada based Manufacturing organisation with 75 employees and revenues of $15.0 million and many others.
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AMD | Manufacturing | 28000 | $25.8B | United States | Mentor Graphics | Mentor Graphics HyperLynx | Computer-Aided Design (CAD) | 2025 | n/a |
In 2025, AMD implemented Mentor Graphics HyperLynx to support PCB power integrity and PDN optimization for Versal evaluation boards, using the toolset within a Computer-Aided Design (CAD) workflow. The engagement focused on engineering verification and parts optimization for PCB power delivery networks in the United States, applying simulation-driven analysis to board-level PDN design decisions.
Implementation centered on the Mentor Graphics HyperLynx PI capability, leveraging power integrity simulation and decoupling capacitor analysis to identify redundant parts and optimize placement. HyperLynx PI was used to model impedance profiles and transient response across the PDN, enabling configuration changes to decoupling strategies and component counts consistent with CAD-led layout and analysis practices.
Operational scope covered PCB design engineering and coordination with procurement and manufacturing functions, where simulation outputs were incorporated into BOM decision making. The project reduced decoupling capacitors from 172 to 111 and cut parts cost by nearly 30 percent, and it delivered simplified sourcing and improved manufacturability as reported in the Siemens HyperLynx case study.
Governance adjustments aligned verification outputs with procurement approvals and manufacturing readiness checks, ensuring simulation-driven PDN changes were validated before release to production. The deployment integrated Mentor Graphics HyperLynx into existing CAD workflows for board verification, embedding power integrity analysis as a formal step in AMDs PCB design and sourcing process.
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MediaTek | Manufacturing | 21982 | $16.2B | Taiwan | Mentor Graphics | Mentor Graphics HyperLynx | Computer-Aided Design (CAD) | 2023 | n/a |
In 2023 MediaTek implemented Mentor Graphics HyperLynx within its Computer-Aided Design (CAD) toolset to support PCB design verification in Taiwan. The implementation targeted verification of a very large board exceeding 40 layers with approximately 16,000 components, positioning Mentor Graphics HyperLynx as the core CAD application for large scale DRC workflows in MediaTek's PCB design verification process.
HyperLynx DRC area crop segmentation was configured to partition and accelerate rule checks, improving check performance and enabling more efficient error identification across complex ground and signal rule checks. MediaTek documented the approach in a Siemens white paper, reporting that the HyperLynx DRC segmentation reduced verification run time during large scale PCB DRC processes and supported more efficient identification of errors across the multi layer design.
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Pleora Canada | Manufacturing | 75 | $15M | Canada | Mentor Graphics | Mentor Graphics HyperLynx | Computer-Aided Design (CAD) | 2025 | n/a |
In 2025, Pleora Canada implemented Mentor Graphics HyperLynx alongside Xpedition to strengthen PCB analysis workflows. Pleora Canada used Mentor Graphics HyperLynx for Computer-Aided Design (CAD) to perform signal, power and thermal analysis across a 13-board RuggedCONNECT Smart Video Switcher within its Canadian PCB design process.
The implementation centered on HyperLynx SI, PI and Thermal modules operating against Xpedition PCB data to drive simulation-led layout verification and thermal characterization. Thermal modeling was accelerated through Simcenter integration, enabling faster convergence of thermal simulation and reducing iterations between model and board fabrication. Workflows embedded signal integrity and power integrity checks into the board release cycle to improve simulation fidelity before prototyping.
Operational scope covered Pleora engineering teams responsible for PCB design and verification in Canada, with system-level analysis across the multi-board RuggedCONNECT assembly. Governance aligned simulation signoff with release gate criteria and verification artifacts for production handoff, which supported first pass design success and production after one revision. The project resulted in fewer physical iterations and higher confidence between simulation and fabricated boards, with faster thermal modeling throughput via the Simcenter linkage.
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Aerospace and Defense | 4530 | $1.2B | United States | Mentor Graphics | Mentor Graphics HyperLynx | Computer-Aided Design (CAD) | 2009 | n/a |
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