Cadence has put lots of $ into developing Allegro tool set, it wont destroy it.
If anything they add some features of Expedition to Allegro and as I said earlier they would get rid of PADS and then later maybe Expedition.
I can understand why you don't like PADS and Expedition but I don't understand why you want them to go away. If you don't like them, don't use them, right?
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Update: Mentor is refusing the buyout. Saying Cadence offer is too low. **broken link removed**
I can understand why you don't like PADS and Expedition but I don't understand why you want them to go away. If you don't like them, don't use them, right?
Is not that if I like them or not. More often than not as a designer you end up to work for company that has this tool rather than other one. So is not just stop using an inferior tool as PADS is and start to use another one. I like Expedition it was called Veribest before Mentor bought them and is very capable tool.
Cadence has done this to OrCAD Layout and drop this tool.
If they succeed to buy Mentor I see no reason for them to keep PADS.
I'm an ASIC designer, so I'm looking at this from an ASIC design tools point of view. And I don't see the benefit. The Mentor test and verification tools like TestKompress and Calibre are good at their jobs. Meanwhile for Cadence, Encounter is leading it's class and I was hoping to see Mentor add another challenger with their acquisition of Sierra and the Olympus tool. You know that the Encounter license costs about $1 Million?? We need MORE competition.
This issue in integration will be from a schematic and layout point of view if they drop certain suites. For example, supporting PADS layouts if they flush the tool. They do not convert well to Expedition or Allegro. Same for schematics if they drop OrCAD or DxDesigner.