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SpaceX announced a strategic partnership with AI coding platform Cursor that gives the rocket company the right to acquire Cursor for $60 billion later this year or, alternatively, to pay $10 billion for collaborative development of a nextâgeneration âcoding and knowledge workâ AI. The deal pairs Cursorâs popular Composer coding model and distribution to software engineers with SpaceXâs Colossus supercomputer in Memphis, which the company says has compute equivalent to about a million Nvidia H100 GPUs.
Cursor, which sold a $2.3 billion Series D late last year valuing it at $29.3 billion, had been pursuing a separate fundraising that valued it above $50 billion; that process has paused.
Early investors including Andreessen Horowitz and Thrive Capital stand to reap multibillionâdollar gains if the acquisition completes.
Reports say Microsoft explored buying Cursor before SpaceXâs move but did not make a formal bid.
Observers note the structure may be designed to align with SpaceXâs planned IPO and reflects xAIâs need for compute and product capabilities to close gaps with rivals such as OpenAI and Anthropic.
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