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From rockets to code, Elon Musk’s $6 billion purchase of Cursor—what he truly wants is “time”
Money has never been the core issue for Elon Musk; time is.
SpaceX’s ultimate goal is Mars, and the biggest limitation isn’t technology, but the R&D cycle.
What can Cursor do? Shorten development time.
Automatic code generation, automated testing, automatic bug fixing—putting it all together, at its core it’s about “buying time.”
And in the aerospace industry, time means windows of opportunity, launch chances, and even a competitive edge.
That $6 billion is, in fact, buying a speed advantage for the next 10 years.
Dig deeper, and this is Musk’s consistent strategy: use money to buy time, then use time to widen the gap.
So stop asking whether it’s expensive—the key question is whether it’s worth it.
Conclusion: while others are still figuring out costs, Musk is already figuring out the “time compound interest.”
#SpaceX花600亿购买Cursor