Amid increasing competition in the field of artificial intelligence, the tech world has witnessed a major collaboration. It is reported that SpaceXAI is entering into a deep technical partnership with the code editor Cursor to develop a brand-new AI model. According to sources, this highly anticipated model is expected to be officially unveiled as early as today in local time.
Although the $6 billion deal for SpaceX to acquire Cursor has not yet been fully finalized, this has not hindered the substantive cooperation between the two teams. Insider sources revealed that the development teams from both sides have already begun working closely together. Earlier, Musk had mentioned that the Grok4.5 model has already been tested internally within his companies, with the core highlight being the integration of Cursor's data for additional training.
Meanwhile, the CEO of Cursor also confirmed publicly that the team is conducting training from scratch using SpaceXAI's Colossus data center, aiming to develop a top-tier model capable of directly competing with products from industry giants such as Anthropic and OpenAI.
The industry has high expectations for this new model. It is rumored that the model performs strongly on certain key performance metrics, potentially reaching a level comparable to Anthropic's Claude Opus4.8 or OpenAI's GPT-5.5.
As the release date approaches, whether this collaborative outcome will meet the high expectations of the outside world has become the most closely watched focus in the AI industry today. This collaboration not only demonstrates SpaceXAI's strong computing resources but also highlights Cursor's unique advantages in the development ecosystem. The combination of the two may bring new variables to the AI market landscape.
