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SpaceX announced a partnership with AI coding startup Cursor that gives the rocket maker the right to acquire the company for $60 billion later this year or, if it declines to buy, to pay $10 billion for the collaborative work.
The deal pairs Cursor’s developer-focused code-generation products with SpaceX’s Colossus training cluster — described by the company as the equivalent of roughly a million Nvidia H100 GPUs — and follows reports that xAI has been renting compute to Cursor and has hired senior Cursor engineers.
Cursor, founded in 2022, has seen rapid valuation growth (from $2.5 billion in early 2025 to a $29.3 billion post-money valuation in November) and has been reported to be pursuing a new round near $50 billion.
The announcement comes as SpaceX prepares a blockbuster IPO (reports have cited a target valuation around $1.75 trillion and up to $75 billion raised) and has filed an S-1 disclosing that its more speculative plans — including space-based AI data centres and lunar/Mars industrialisation — rely on unproven technologies and may not be commercially viable.







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