SpaceX buys AI coding startup Cursor
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Stock surge from SpaceX $60B deal for Cursor maker challenges Amazon, Microsoft valuation
SpaceX (NASDAQ: SPCX) briefly shook up the rankings among the highest valued US firms today after it confirmed that it will buy Anysphere, the company behind AI code editor Cursor, for $60 billion in stock.
Cursor, an AI-powered code editor, has launched its 0.43 update, introducing features designed to enhance the development process. With a focus on automation, context-aware tools, and advanced AI-driven capabilities, this update simplifies complex tasks ...
Confirming recent rumors, code editor startup Anysphere Inc. today announced that it has closed a $900 million funding round. OpenAI backer Thrive Capital led the raise. It was joined by several other institutional investors including Andreessen Horowitz ...
SpaceX’s reported $60 billion Cursor deal could turn AI coding agents into strategic infrastructure for software teams and frontier model competition.
Cursor is an AI-powered code editor that aims to transform the way developers work by integrating advanced artificial intelligence technologies directly into the coding environment. This innovative tool is designed to boost productivity, streamline coding ...
Anysphere Inc., the startup behind the popular Cursor code editor, has reportedly raised $900 million in funding. Sources told the Financial Times late Sunday that Thrive Capital led the investment. The venture capital firm previously led OpenAI’s $6.6 ...
SpaceX has announced it will acquire Anysphere—the company behind the wildly popular AI-powered code editor Cursor—for $60 billion in an all-stock transaction.
Elon Musk’s SpaceX has announced it will acquire the AI coding platform Cursor for $60 billion. At the heart of this company is a 25-year-old Indian-American, Aman Sanger, who began coding at the age
