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Cursor's first Compile Conference preview includes several major products: self-developed 1.5 trillion parameter large model and Git platform Origin
According to Beating Monitoring, Cursor’s first flagship developer summit, Cursor Compile, previewed multiple infrastructure projects for developing AI intelligent agents. On the same day, SpaceX officially announced the full-stock acquisition of Cursor’s parent company, Anysphere, at a valuation of 60 billion USD. Cursor is evolving from traditional IDE auxiliary tools into an AI-native software engineering platform.
The R&D focus is a general foundation model with 1.5 trillion parameters that is currently being trained. CEO Michael Truell noted that the model is being pre-trained from scratch on the Colossus cluster consisting of more than 100,000 GPUs, breaking away from the previous approach of fine-tuning open-source models. The team aims to go beyond conventional code generation, giving the model comprehensive intelligence to independently plan, call tools, test software, interact with the UI, and explain and modify actions—serving as a colleague to engineers. The model is expected to be released within the next few weeks.
Led by the Graphite team, a code review tool acquired by Cursor, the conference unveiled Origin, a Git-compatible agent-native code hosting platform. To address the bottleneck where traditional Git and GitHub struggle to support autonomous agents’ high-frequency, parallel commits, Origin is designed specifically for large-scale agent collaboration, providing fully automated security review, conflict resolution, and intelligent Rebase support. It is planned to launch in Fall 2026.
Meanwhile, during the summit, Cursor Mobile (iOS TestFlight) also opened testing, supporting remote connections to a Mac for AI programming.