According to Beating, at its inaugural Compile developer conference, Cursor previewed a 1.5-trillion-parameter foundational model currently in training and a Git-compatible code collaboration platform called Origin. On the same day, SpaceX announced a $60 billion all-stock acquisition of Cursor's parent company Anysphere. The AI model, trained from scratch on a Colossus cluster comprising over 100,000 GPUs, is designed to function as an autonomous engineer with capabilities in planning, tool use, testing, UI interaction, and code explanation. The model is expected to launch within weeks.
Origin, led by the Graphite team acquired by Cursor, addresses limitations of traditional Git and GitHub in handling high-frequency, parallel agent submissions. The platform offers automated security review, conflict resolution, and intelligent rebasing for large-scale agent collaboration, with a planned launch in fall 2026. During the conference, Cursor also opened TestFlight access for Cursor Mobile on iOS, enabling remote AI programming via Mac connection.