Cursor hopes to continue offering third-party AI models after it's acquired by SpaceX, testing the relationships between ...
Elon Musk’s rocket and AI company is expected to acquire the buzzy AI coding startup shortly after it goes public.
Analysis of SpaceX's $60 billion acquisition of Cursor, the merger structure, hardware-software synergies, and impacts on AI ...
Cursor has launched a new mobile app for remote oversight over coding agents.
SpaceX formally agreed to take over Cursor in a deal that values the artificial intelligence coding startup at $60 billion, cementing a key part of Elon Musk’s efforts to catch up with rivals on ...
SpaceX exercised its option to buy Cursor for $60 billion in all stock, the largest startup acquisition ever, arming xAI and Grok against rivals Anthropic and OpenAI.
By picking up Cursor developer Anysphere, Elon Musk's company enhances its offerings in what it sees as its largest potential ...
The deal adds a missing piece to the company's vertically integrated model at the software application layer.
Cursor is training its own Opus-class model from scratch. They are no longer fine-tuned on open-source model like Kimi K2.
Elon Musk's rocket company announced on Tuesday that it had exercised its option to buy AI coding startup Cursor for $60 billion.
How the hottest AI coding company navigated its situationship with Anthropic and hitched its fate to Elon Musk's chaotic rocket.
The deal will help to bolster the company's efforts to compete with rivals like Anthropic and OpenAI, which also offer popular coding tools.
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