SpaceX's $60 billion Cursor AI deal isn't just about compute. It's a three-part bet on distribution, the Colossus ...
After acquiring xAI, the rocket company says close work in coding partnership could lead to combination.
In an X post on Tuesday, SpaceX referred to a clumsily named entity called “SpaceXAI”—a term Musk has used before—but that’s not even the big news. The big news is that SpaceX, assuming that’s still ...
SpaceX has partnered with AI coding startup Cursor, co-founded by Sualeh Asif, with an option to acquire it for $60 billion ...
SpaceXAI and Cursor_ai are partners trying to catch up to Anthropic and Claude Code. XAI data center and hundreds of thousands of chips can power Cursor Composer 2. The combination of Cursor’s leading ...
Cursor is a Silicon Valley startup using AI to automate coding as Elon Musk’s firm seeks foothold in the AI market ...
The deal is a direct response to mounting pressure on Musk's AI ambitions. Musk had publicly acknowledged that xAI (the artificial intelligence company he founded and subsequently merged with SpaceX ...
The rocket company said it will either acquire Cursor later this year or pay $10 billion for their work together ...
SpaceX said it has struck a deal with Cursor to develop a next-generation “coding and knowledge work AI,” which includes a surprising provision — an option to buy the popular software development ...