Cursor, a San Francisco AI coding platform from startup Anysphere valued at $29.3 billion, has launched Composer 2, a new fine-tuned variant of Chinese open source model Kimi K2.5 now available inside ...
Anysphere, the developer of the AI code editor 'Cursor,' has announced a new model for its coding agent, 'Composer 2.5.' Composer 2.5 is available on Cursor and is said to be significantly improved ...
The deal adds a missing piece to the company's vertically integrated model at the software application layer.
Cursor's Composer 2.5 is here. The AI coding model matches frontier benchmarks from Anthropic and OpenAI at roughly one-tenth the price, signaling a major shift in the AI coding tools race heading ...
AI coding company Cursor launched a new model this week called Composer 2, which it promoted as offering “frontier-level coding intelligence.” However, an X user posting under the name Fynn soon ...
Ever wished you could build a full-stack application without the hassle of writing code? What if you could create complex software just by chatting with an AI? Enter Cursor Composer, the latest ...
For years, the promise of AI-assisted coding has been tempered by a simple reality: the latency of the model-human interaction often slows down the overall development loop. A few seconds of waiting ...
Cursor’s new Composer model, built for low-latency agentic coding, completes most iterations in under 30 seconds, according to Anysphere. Anysphere has introduced Cursor 2.0, an update to the AI ...
The vibe coding tool Cursor, from startup Anysphere, has introduced Composer, its first in-house, proprietary coding large language model (LLM) as part of its Cursor 2.0 platform update. Composer is ...