China’s Revolutionary DeepSeek Turns to American Hardware for Upgrade
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China's approach to its technological sovereignty is causing great obstacles to its own artificial intelligence companies (IA). One of the most recent cases involves DeepSeek, whose development of its...
China’s Revolutionary DeepSeek Turns to American Hardware for Upgrade
When Chinese artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek debuted a chatbot that it said rivaled the best the United States had to offer, and at a fraction of the cost, venture capitalist Marc Andreesen called it “AI’s Sputnik moment.” Seven months later, it appears DeepSeek needs some American rocket power to get its AI Sputnik off the ground. A Financial Times report on Thursday revealed that the release of DeepSeek’s new model was delayed after a…
The Chinese intelligence company has had t-shirt difficulties in training Ascend chips and is losing ground for rivals, such as the ChatGPT, of OpenAI. Depending on Nvidia's increase.
This week has been a whirlwind of news from the semiconductor industry. First, Nvidia and AMD agreed to give 15% of their revenue from chip sales in China to the United States. This was followed by calls from China to stop using Nvidia's products. But Beijing's demand may be difficult to implement if the communist country wants to continue improving artificial intelligence (AI) models, especially those developed by DeepSeek, which has already ac…
DeepSeek’s AI Model Launch Delayed Due to Chip Struggles, Forcing Switch to NVIDIA
Chinese AI startup DeepSeek has postponed the launch of its anticipated R2 model after running into difficulties training the system with Huawei’s AI chips, according to a report first published by the Financial Times. DeepSeek had been expected to release the R2 model in May, following the success of its R1 launch in January. Sources told the Financial Times that the company was urged by Chinese authorities to use Huawei’s Ascend processors ins…
The race for artificial intelligence in China has had an unexpected twist with the delayed arrival of the DeepSeek R2 model, whose development was affected by the decision to replace Nvidia hardware with Huawei Ascend chips. What initially seemed like a strategic bet to strengthen the country’s technological self-sufficiency, ended by exposing the current difficulties of domestic alternatives to the consolidated solutions of US companies. The pr…
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