AI coding startup Cursor is now formally part of SpaceX, in accordance with an announcement on the Cursor blog.
Elon Musk’s SpaceX — which additionally acquired Musk’s xAI earlier this 12 months — announced a deal in April for the businesses to develop expertise collectively; the deal additionally gave SpaceX the choice to accumulate Cursor for $60 billion. Two months later, as SpaceX turned a public firm, the businesses stated they have been moving forward with the acquisition.
In its announcement that the deal has closed, Cursor repeatedly referenced SpaceX’s computing infrastructure, which the corporate has been renting out to customers including Anthropic and Google. (SpaceX additionally faces a lawsuit over the pollution created by its data center gas turbines.)
Cursor stated that by turning into a part of SpaceX, it is going to have “entry to the biggest fleet of GPUs on the earth.”
“SpaceX is constructing the computing capability wanted to scale intelligence far past what exists at the moment,” the corporate added. “Cursor might be one place the place that intelligence turns into helpful.”
