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By Echo Wang, Jeffrey Dastin and Max A. Cherney NEW YORK, April 23 (Reuters) - SpaceX may be tackling one of the biggest challenges in the chip business: manufacturing the keys to powering artificial intelligence called graphics processing units,
Tesla reports earnings today, but investors' eyes might ultimately be on another one of Elon Musk's prizes.
SpaceX's $60B Cursor AI deal isn't just about compute. It's a three-part bet on distribution, the Colossus supercomputer, and the humans behind the code.
SpaceX said in a post on X that it's obtained the rights to buy coding startup Cursor for $60 billion later this year or pay $10 billion for the work the companies are doing together. "SpaceXAI and @cursor_ai are now working closely together to create the world’s best coding and knowledge work AI,
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) said Monday she will keep pressing the National Labor Relations Board for answers after it dropped charges against Elon Musk's SpaceX over the firing of engineers who had criticized Musk,
In a pre-IPO filing, Elon Musk's company fessed up to the immense challenges and risks of putting AI in space.
Cursor was on track to close a $2 billion funding round this week but chose to halt discussions after SpaceX offered a $10 billion "collaboration fee" and a path to a $60 billion acquisition.