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DeepSeek Debrief: >128 Days Later

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It’s been a bit over 150 days since the launch of the Chinese LLM DeepSeek R1 shook stock markets and the Western AI world. R1 was the first model to be publicly released that matched OpenAI’s reasoning behavior. However, much of this was overshadowed by the fear that DeepSeek (and China) would commoditize AI models […] The post DeepSeek Debrief: >128 Days Later appeared first on OODAloop.
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German company TNG Technology Consulting has unveiled a new, open-source artificial intelligence model that is not only freely available, but also much faster than its predecessors – while requiring significantly less computing capacity. DeepSeek-TNG R1T2 Chimera can take enterprise AI solutions to a new level, writes <a href="https://hvg.hu/tudomany/20250707_tng-nyilt-forraskodu-deepseek-r1-0528-mesterseges-intelligence" target="_blank" rel="no…

The Chinese DeepSeek models have already attracted attention several times because of their good performance at lower training costs. Thanks to their open source licensing, they can be further improved by everyone. Now, a medium-sized consulting company from Unterföhring near Munich, TNG Technology Consulting GmbH, has introduced its DeepSeek version called DeepSeek-TNG R1T2 Chimera, which surpasses DeepSeek R1 in intelligence and speed.

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