Array
(
    [content] => 
    [params] => Array
        (
            [0] => /forum/threads/openai-reaches-agreement-to-buy-startup-windsurf-for-3-billion.22754/
        )

    [addOns] => Array
        (
            [DL6/MLTP] => 13
            [Hampel/TimeZoneDebug] => 1000070
            [SV/ChangePostDate] => 2010200
            [SemiWiki/Newsletter] => 1000010
            [SemiWiki/WPMenu] => 1000010
            [SemiWiki/XPressExtend] => 1000010
            [ThemeHouse/XLink] => 1000970
            [ThemeHouse/XPress] => 1010570
            [XF] => 2021770
            [XFI] => 1050270
        )

    [wordpress] => /var/www/html
)

OpenAI Reaches Agreement to Buy Startup Windsurf for $3 Billion

soAsian

Active member
1746626258169.png


OpenAI has agreed to buy Windsurf, an artificial intelligence-assisted coding tool formerly known as Codeium, for about $3 billion, according to people familiar with the matter, marking the ChatGPT maker’s largest acquisition to date.

The deal has not yet closed, said the people, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss private matters. OpenAI and Windsurf declined to comment.

The acquisition could help OpenAI take on rising competition in the market for AI-driven coding assistants — systems capable of tasks like writing code based on natural language prompting. Bloomberg News previously reported that the two companies were in discussions about an acquisition.

Windsurf, formally called Exafunction Inc., had recently been in talks with investors including Kleiner Perkins and General Catalyst to raise funding at a $3 billion valuation. The company was valued at $1.25 billion in a deal led by General Catalyst last year.

OpenAI rival Anthropic and Microsoft Corp.-owned Github both offer AI tools for programmers. Investors have also poured money into a new crop of startups offering similar tools, including Anysphere, the startup behind Cursor.

OpenAI recently finalized a $40 billion financing led by SoftBank Group Corp., which values the company at $300 billion. On Monday, OpenAI said it was walking back plans to restructure as a more conventional for-profit business after facing public pushback.


Code assist seems to be an area where A.I. will thrive. AI assist EDA?
 
Interesting view from Synopsys CEO. Full autonomy is coming.

How AgentEngineer™ Technology Will Transform Engineering Workflows​


Engineering is undergoing unprecedented transformation. Across almost every industry, product innovations are accelerating. For example, new automotive development cycles are shrinking by half, and AI chip design cycles are shrinking from three years to 12 months. At the same time, the complexity and cost of development keep rising. To match this incredible pace of innovation, while taming increasing complexity and cost, we must re-engineer engineeringTM.

To do this, we, the engineering community, must consider three levels of optimization — compute, engines and solvers, and workflows. In this post, I’m focusing on the workflows and how they are critical to re-engineering engineering. I’ll discuss how the rapidly advancing capabilities of artificial intelligence (AI), and especially agentic AI, are providing opportunities to significantly optimize workflows. From reinforcement learning to generative and now agentic AI, the increasing application of AI to engineering workflows is helping combat complexity and cost, while accelerating the pace of innovation.

1746626430573.png


 
Back
Top