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Description
Cursor has introduced Composer 2.5, a next-generation AI coding assistant built to deliver stronger reasoning, better collaboration, and improved reliability during software development tasks. The upgraded model performs better on long-running coding workflows and can manage complicated instructions with greater consistency than earlier Composer versions. Cursor expanded the training process by scaling compute resources, generating more advanced reinforcement learning environments, and refining behavioral traits that improve the developer experience. One of the key innovations in Composer 2.5 is its targeted textual feedback system, which helps the model learn from localized mistakes inside long coding trajectories instead of relying only on broad reward signals. This training method allows the AI to improve coding style, communication quality, and tool usage accuracy in a more focused way. The company also increased the amount of synthetic coding data by 25 times compared to Composer 2, giving the model exposure to more difficult and realistic programming tasks. During development, the system demonstrated sophisticated reasoning abilities by uncovering hidden implementation details and reverse-engineering deleted functionality inside synthetic environments. Composer 2.5 additionally uses advanced distributed training methods such as Sharded Muon and dual mesh HSDP to optimize large-scale model training performance. Available directly inside Cursor, the model comes in both standard and fast variants with different pricing tiers designed for developers, teams, and enterprise-scale engineering workflows.
Description
SubQ 1.1 Small is the second iteration of Subquadratic’s long-context AI model, built to help enterprises solve problems that require reasoning across entire artifacts rather than isolated chunks. The model is designed for use cases involving large code repositories, document libraries, legal agreements, financial reports, contracts, and other complex information sets. Its Subquadratic Sparse Attention architecture reduces the compute burden of traditional dense attention, making it more practical to process multi-million-token contexts. SubQ 1.1 Small achieves near-perfect performance on needle-in-a-haystack retrieval tests up to 12M tokens, despite being trained primarily at 1M tokens. It also performs strongly on RULER, GPQA Diamond, LiveCodeBench, and AutomationBench Finance, showing a balance between long-context retrieval and general reasoning ability. At 1M tokens, the model uses 64.5x less compute than dense attention and runs 56x faster than FlashAttention-2 on a single attention layer. This efficiency makes long-context training and inference more scalable for enterprise AI applications. SubQ 1.1 Small is especially valuable for teams that need to analyze relationships across full documents, trace logic across codebases, or connect information across extensive collections. The model is intended to help organizations reduce dependence on complex retrieval workarounds and reason more directly over large-scale data.
API Access
Has API
API Access
Has API
Pricing Details
$0.50/M input
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Free Version
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Free Trial
Free Version
Deployment
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Deployment
Web-Based
On-Premises
iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
Chromebook
Customer Support
Business Hours
Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support
Customer Support
Business Hours
Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support
Types of Training
Training Docs
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Live Training (Online)
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Types of Training
Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person
Vendor Details
Company Name
Cursor
Founded
2022
Country
United States
Website
cursor.com
Vendor Details
Company Name
Subquadratic
Founded
2026
Country
United States
Website
subq.ai/subq-1-1-small-technical-report