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Cursor AI IDE Secures Enterprise Adoption from Salesforce, NVIDIA, and PwC

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Quick Brief

  • The Adoption: Cursor AI IDE deployed across tens of thousands of enterprises including Salesforce, NVIDIA (100% engineer adoption), and PwC as of October 2025
  • The Impact: Salesforce reduced legacy code coverage time by 85%; NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang calls it “favourite enterprise AI service”
  • The Valuation: Cursor reached approximately $30 billion valuation in recent private share sales, processing over 1 million queries per second
  • The Technology: Platform processes billions of code completions daily with Composer achieving 4x faster performance than competing models

Cursor, the AI-powered integrated development environment (IDE), announced on October 30, 2025, that tens of thousands of enterprises including Salesforce, NVIDIA, and PwC have deployed the platform to accelerate software development velocity. The announcement coincides with the platform’s enterprise feature expansion and a reported $30 billion valuation in private markets.

Salesforce Engineering Achieves 85% Efficiency Gain

Salesforce’s Einstein Activity Capture (EAC) team documented an 85% reduction in code coverage time using Cursor AI, according to an August 2025 engineering blog post. Rachna Singh, Senior Director of Software Engineering, led the initiative to meet Salesforce’s company-wide 80% code coverage mandate across hundreds of repositories.

The implementation leveraged Cursor’s iterative workflow capabilities for class-by-class analysis. Engineers focused on coverage gaps while Cursor generated test code and provided real-time progress metrics. Nicolas Arkhipenko, Senior Director of AI Platforms & Developer Productivity at Salesforce, publicly endorsed the platform, indicating organization-wide integration into core development workflows.

NVIDIA Reports 100% Engineer Adoption

NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang stated in an October 8, 2025 CNBC interview: “My favourite enterprise AI service is Cursor. Every one of our engineers 100% is now assisted by AI coders. Our productivity has gone up incredibly“. The $2.6 trillion semiconductor company deploys Cursor across engineering teams building CUDA, driver stacks, and deep learning frameworks.

The validation represents mission-critical adoption in production environments with rigorous performance and reliability requirements. By February 2025, Coinbase similarly reported that every engineer had utilized Cursor, with the IDE becoming the preferred development environment for most developers.

Platform Specifications and Enterprise Features

Metric Performance
Query Processing 1M+ queries per second
Code Completions Billions processed daily
Composer Speed 4x faster than comparable models
Enterprise Customers Tens of thousands
Valuation ~$30 billion (private sales)

Enterprise features launched October 2025 include audit logs, SCIM provisioning, sandbox mode, team rules, and hooks. The platform handles codebases with tens of millions of lines while maintaining performance for thousands of developers.

Strategic Positioning in AI Development Market

Cursor released version 2.0 with Composer on October 29, 2025, introducing the company’s first proprietary coding model. The update enables development teams to complete tasks in under 30 seconds that previously required hours, with support for eight parallel agents on complex refactoring projects.

The platform’s semantic indexing analyzes entire repositories to inform AI suggestions, learning from team patterns and architectural conventions. Integration spans Visual Studio Code, GitHub Enterprise, and leading IDEs with support for custom API keys and pricing models.

Regulatory and Market Context

The enterprise deployments at Salesforce, NVIDIA, and PwC suggest Cursor’s security and compliance features meet requirements for organization-wide adoption at companies with thousands of developers. The platform provides enhanced usage quotas, automated user management, and priority support for enterprise customers.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is Cursor AI used for?

Cursor is an AI-powered IDE that provides code completions, multi-agent workflows, and repository-aware suggestions for enterprise software development teams.

How much did Cursor reduce Salesforce code coverage time?

Salesforce Engineering reported an 85% reduction in legacy code coverage time using Cursor AI across hundreds of repositories.

What companies use Cursor AI?

Tens of thousands of enterprises including Salesforce, NVIDIA (100% engineer adoption), PwC, Coinbase, and Adobe use Cursor for production development.

What is Cursor’s valuation?

Cursor reached approximately $30 billion valuation in recent private share sales as of late 2025.

Mohammad Kashif
Mohammad Kashif
Senior Technology Analyst and Writer at AdwaitX, specializing in the convergence of Mobile Silicon, Generative AI, and Consumer Hardware. Moving beyond spec sheets, his reviews rigorously test "real-world" metrics analyzing sustained battery efficiency, camera sensor behavior, and long-term software support lifecycles. Kashif’s data-driven approach helps enthusiasts and professionals distinguish between genuine innovation and marketing hype, ensuring they invest in devices that offer lasting value.

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