Chinese startup DeepSeek is developing its own AI chip, according to three people familiar with the matter, a ​push that ...
DSpark can make decoding faster, but acceptance quality still determines how much speed the system actually realizes.
DeepSeek, the Chinese startup developing large language models that are competitive with those from US companies like OpenAI and Anthropic, is planning to enter the silicon business, according to ...
BEIJING, June 25 (Reuters) - China's AI startup DeepSeek said it plans to at least double the number of staff in all departments as part of its ongoing AI push, according to a recruitment notice it ...
China’s DeepSeek plans to double its workforce after raising more than $7.4 billion in its first funding round, as it looks to compete with U.S. counterparts OpenAI and Anthropic. The Hangzhou-based ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. Chinese AI lab DeepSeek has raised over $7.4 billion in its first external funding round, ...
Editor's note: The revised post has been updated with additional information. Chinese AI startup DeepSeek (DEEPSEEK) has completed a record-breaking funding round of over $7B, bringing the company's ...
[HONG KONG] China’s DeepSeek, fresh off agreements for a blockbuster fundraising, said that it is working to at least double the size of all departments, as it steps up efforts to compete with ...
Microsoft is considering putting a Chinese AI model inside its enterprise Copilot, and the reason is money. The company told Axios it is exploring a self-hosted, fine-tuned version of DeepSeek V4, or ...
DeepSeek reportedly closed its first external funding round this week, which valued the AI lab at over $50 billion. Founder Liang Wenfeng has a non-negotiable term for investors: no poaching ...
DeepSeek founding round values AI startup at $50 billion The major hiring spree follows DeepSeek’s successful first official funding round, which valued the young AI startup at more than $50 billion.
The U.S. has held off adding China's AI startup DeepSeek, memory chipmaker CXMT and more than 100 other companies flagged as national security risks to a trade blacklist, according to two people ...