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SpaceX Targets AI Dominance with $60 Billion Cursor Acquisition Option

April 22, 2026
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SpaceX is deepening its footprint in the artificial intelligence sector through a strategic partnership with Cursor, the popular AI-powered code editor. The deal includes a massive provision: SpaceX holds an option to acquire the startup for $60 billion later this year. If an outright purchase doesn’t occur, SpaceX may instead pay Cursor $10 billion for its development work on a next-generation “coding and knowledge work AI.”

The Synergy of Hardware and Software

This collaboration leverages SpaceX’s massive “Colossus” supercomputer, which the company claims possesses the computational power of one million Nvidia H100 chips. The move follows recent reports that xAI has begun renting data center capacity to Cursor, providing the startup with the hardware necessary to train its latest models.

The relationship between the two entities is already deeply intertwined. Recently, senior Cursor engineering leaders Andrew Milich and Jason Ginsberg departed the startup to join xAI, reporting directly to Elon Musk.

A Meteoric Valuation

Cursor’s rise has been nothing short of explosive. In early 2025, the company was valued at $2.5 billion. By November 2025, it closed a Series D round at a $29.3 billion valuation. Before this SpaceX announcement, TechCrunch reported the startup was targeting a $50 billion private valuation.

Strategic IPO Positioning

As SpaceX prepares for a highly anticipated initial public offering, this deal adds a significant AI pillar to its portfolio. While SpaceX faces high capital expenditures—partly due to the absorption of xAI and X—investors may view the Cursor acquisition as a way to diversify value within Musk’s tech empire.

Furthermore, the partnership helps Cursor reduce its reliance on rivals like Anthropic and OpenAI. While Cursor currently sells access to Claude and GPT models, developing proprietary technology alongside SpaceX and xAI could offer a path to independence in an increasingly competitive developer market. This news comes as the industry prepares for major gatherings like Disrupt 2026, where the future of AI and venture capital will take center stage.

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