WarpSpeed Just Beat Cursor
WarpSpeed has achieved significant performance improvements over NVIDIA's optimised PyTorch baselines, outperforming them on 90% of the tested kernels. The system runs an average of 2.24 times faster than the benchmarks after just one day of operation. This advancement positions WarpSpeed ahead of its competitor, Cursor, which previously reported lower performance metrics.
- ▪WarpSpeed beats NVIDIA's optimised PyTorch baselines on 90% of SOL-ExecBench's 235 Blackwell kernels.
- ▪The system runs 2.24 times faster on average compared to NVIDIA's benchmarks after a single day of testing.
- ▪WarpSpeed outperformed Cursor, which achieved a speedup of 1.38 times on 63% of the problems.
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All PostsBlogWarpSpeed approaches Speed of Light on BlackwellWarpSpeed beats NVIDIA's optimised PyTorch baselines on 90% of SOL-ExecBench's 235 Blackwell kernels, running 2.24x faster on average — after a single day of search.Published onMay 24, 2026Share this post Read the PostView the GitHub Repo /* Hide the narrow left column (LHS CTA bar) on all viewport sizes */ div[data-wf--layout--variant="sticky-left-narrow"] .u-layout-column-1 { display: none !important; } /* Force single-column on all sizes */ div[data-wf--layout--variant="sticky-left-narrow"], div[data-wf--layout--variant="sticky-left-narrow"] > .u-layout { grid-template-columns: 1fr !important; } /* Constrain reading width only on desktop; leave tablet & mobile full width */ @media (min-width: 992px) {…
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