US media reports that SpaceX has reportedly agreed to acquire AI company Cursor for over $50 billion.

PANews reported on April 22 that, according to a report by The New York Times cited by Jinshi, two sources familiar with the matter said that SpaceX has agreed to acquire Cursor for more than $50 billion. Cursor is a rapidly growing artificial intelligence startup focused on developing code-writing software. SpaceX is making this deal as it prepares for what could be one of the largest IPOs in history. Founded in 2022, Cursor has raised more than $3 billion and has made headlines as one of the fastest-growing AI startups. SpaceX previously stated that Cursor had granted SpaceX the option to acquire Cursor for $60 billion, or SpaceX could choose to pay $10 billion for the results of their collaboration.

Share to:

Author: PA一线

This content is for market information only and is not investment advice.

Follow PANews official accounts, navigate bull and bear markets together
PANews APP
Analysis: Ethereum open interest on Binance hits a record high, approaching 3.7 million ETH.
PANews Newsflash