Grok V9-Medium Arrives as SpaceX Seals Cursor: Developers Face Model-Choice Risk
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
SpaceX has signed a $60 billion merger agreement to acquire Anysphere, the company behind AI coding tool Cursor, following its record Nasdaq debut. The deal coincides with the public release of Grok V9-Medium, a 1.5-trillion-parameter coding model trained on Cursor developer workflows. This raises questions for over one million developers who use Cursor, which currently runs on multiple models. Grok V9-Medium is optimized for NVIDIA's Blackwell GPU architecture and is designed to close the coding performance gap against other models. The model's training data includes real Cursor developer sessions, setting it apart from other models.
💡 Why It Matters
- · SpaceX's acquisition of Cursor gives it full ownership of valuable workflow data, potentially altering the competitive landscape.
- · The integration of this data into Grok V9-Medium could give SpaceX a unique advantage in the coding model market.