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Musk's SpaceX buys AI coding startup Anysphere for $60 billion
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80% centerFirst reported by Globes · Jun 16, 2026
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What happened
SpaceX announced it will buy Anysphere, the company behind Cursor, for $60 billion. The deal is aimed at boosting SpaceX's position in enterprise AI and helping xAI compete with OpenAI and Anthropic.
- 01SpaceX said it will acquire Anysphere for $60 billion.
- 02Cursor is a popular AI coding tool used by developers.
- 03Anysphere was founded in 2022 and earns about $2.6 billion yearly.
- 04The deal is meant to strengthen xAI against OpenAI and Anthropic.
- 05Cursor will get access to large computing resources for future development.
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