SpaceX partners with Cursor on AI coding models

SpaceX has announced a partnership with AI coding platform Cursor to develop advanced AI models, leveraging its Colossus supercomputer. The deal includes an option for SpaceX to acquire Cursor for $60 billion later this year or pay $10 billion for collaborative work. Cursor cited compute limitations as a key bottleneck now addressed by SpaceX's resources.

SpaceX revealed the partnership on Wednesday, aiming to create what the companies describe as 'the world's best coding and knowledge work AI.' Cursor, an agentic AI platform that autonomously writes code and runs tasks, will utilize SpaceX's Colossus supercomputer in Memphis, Tennessee. This facility equates to the power of a million H100 Nvidia chips, solving Cursor's hardware constraints for model development. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang previously praised Cursor as his 'favorite enterprise AI service' in an October interview. Cursor published details in a blog post, while SpaceX and Cursor did not immediately respond to requests for further comment. Bloomberg reported that the deal's structure, with its acquisition option, avoids complications for SpaceX's planned summer IPO, potentially valued at $1.75 trillion. This follows SpaceX's February merger with xAI, integrating rocket operations, Starlink, the X platform, and Grok AI, though Tesla remains separate.

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Anthropic doubles claude code limits after spacex deal

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Anthropic announced a major computing deal with SpaceX on Wednesday that immediately boosts rate limits for Claude Code users. The agreement gives the AI company full access to a large data center in Memphis, Tennessee.

SpaceX announced it will buy AI coding startup Cursor's parent company Anysphere in a $60 billion all-stock deal. The transaction is expected to close in the third quarter of 2026.

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Cursor announced the launch of Cursor 3 on Thursday, a new product interface that enables users to create AI coding agents for task completion. Developed under the code name Glass, the tool positions the AI coding startup to challenge competitors. It responds directly to recent successes by Anthropic’s Claude Code and OpenAI’s Codex.

SpaceX plans to launch its initial public offering on the Nasdaq on Friday, with shares priced at $135 each. The offering is expected to raise $75 billion and value the company at about $1.75 trillion.

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SpaceX shares have climbed more than 50 percent above their $135 IPO price in the first week of public trading. The stock rose as much as 13 percent on Tuesday to reach $210 amid heavy demand and a limited public float.

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