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SpaceX Completes Its $60 Billion Acquisition of Cursor Developer Anysphere

The completed deal puts Cursor inside SpaceX with access to the world's largest GPU fleet, which Cursor says will let it build more powerful models at lower operational costs.

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SpaceX Completes Its $60 Billion Acquisition of Cursor Developer Anysphere

SpaceX has officially completed its acquisition of Anysphere, the developer of AI coding tool Cursor, after signing an all-stock agreement in June. The deal values Anysphere's equity at $60 billion. Cursor announced the completion on August 14, saying it will gain access to SpaceX's GPU fleet and release models like Grok 4.6 at lower costs.

SpaceX has closed its acquisition of Anysphere, the company behind the AI coding tool Cursor. The all-stock deal, signed on June 16, values Anysphere's equity at $60 billion, roughly 9.6 trillion yen.

Cursor confirmed the completion in a blog post on August 14, saying it will now draw on SpaceX's computing resources. The company points to Grok 4.6, released on Wednesday, as an early result of the combined effort, and says customers will see higher-performance models at lower costs.

Cursor also stated that its working policy will not change after the acquisition, and that it will continue helping people spend less time writing code and more time on harder problems.

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