DeepSeek unveils new AI model tailored for Huawei chips
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DeepSeek's quest to keep frontier AI models open is of benefit to the entire planet of potential AI users, especially enterprises looking to adopt the cutting-edge at the lowest possible cost.
DeepSeek V4-Pro scores 3,206 on Codeforces, ahead of GPT-5.4 and Gemini, while costing $3.48 per million tokens versus Claude's $25, making it one of the most price-competitive frontier-class AI releases in 2026.
The much-awaited update from DeepSeek comes more than a year after its R1 and V3 models went viral last year and broke all notions of US supremacy in
The Chinese startup DeepSeek said Thursday that its upgraded artificial-intelligence model can perform mathematics, programming, and general logic better than the previous version, while hallucinating less. The upgrade to its R1 model — which stunned the ...
Chinese AI startup DeepSeek has launched its next-generation flagship model family, DeepSeek-V4. It has introduced two variants, V4 Pro and V4 Flash, as it doubles down on open-source competition in the global AI race.
The Chinese lab that shook Wall Street just dropped its biggest, most efficient model yet, hours after OpenAI launched GPT-5.5.
DeepSeek on Friday launched V4, its highly anticipated new series of open-source AI models with enhanced reasoning and coding capabilities, after inital delays. This is the first new-generation model that DeepSeek released since its R1 model became a global sensation in January 2025.
DeepSeek has introduced its new DeepSeek-V4 AI models, comprising Pro and Flash versions. The new model claims to compete with ChatGPT and Gemini in many key benchmarks.
DeepSeek landed with a bang when the news came out that the China-based artificial intelligence (AI) application was able to produce similar results to OpenAI's ChatGPT and other generative AI applications at a fraction of the price. That threw the markets ...
Australia has banned all DeepSeek artificial intelligence programs from its government computers and mobile devices, citing a heightened security risk from the China ...
Australia has banned DeepSeek from all government devices on the advice of security agencies, a top official said Wednesday, citing privacy and malware risks posed by China's breakout AI program. The DeepSeek chatbot -- developed by a China-based startup ...