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SpaceX announced on April 21–22, 2026 that it has entered a partnership with AI coding startup Cursor that includes an option to acquire the company later this year for $60 billion or, alternatively, to pay $10 billion for the collaborative work.
The alliance pairs Cursor’s developer-focused code-generation products with SpaceX’s Colossus training cluster — which the company has described as equivalent to a million H100 GPUs — and follows SpaceX’s recent merger with Elon Musk’s xAI. Cursor, founded in 2022, has seen rapid valuation growth and was reported to be seeking fresh funding at around a $50 billion valuation.
The announcement comes as SpaceX confidentially files for an initial public offering targeting a valuation near $1.75 trillion and a potential $75 billion raise.
SpaceX’s S-1 filing also cautions that ambitious projects such as orbital AI data centres and lunar/Mars industrialisation rely on unproven technologies and may not be commercially viable, and flags dependence on Starship development.
The move intensifies competition with OpenAI, Anthropic and other firms in the AI developer tools market and follows recent talent flows between Cursor and xAI.
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France 24 - International breaking news, top stories and headlinesSpaceX partners with AI startup Cursor, may buy it for $60 bn






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