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DeepSeek with its low-cost, open-source models is challenging U.S. AI titans, sparking global competition and security ...
DeepSeek comes out of China, where there's a ban. There's literally a ban on the most advanced GPUs, the stuff that has been used, and we are ordering like it's Bourbon at Happy Hour here in the ...
The company also invented a more efficient way to teach its smaller model, DeepSeek-R1, how to reason. The researchers fed a relatively small amount of reinforcement learning data (questions and ...
The company trained GLM-4.5 through a multistep workflow. First, it developed an initial version of the model using a dataset ...
SambaNova shrinks the hardware required to efficiently serve DeepSeek-R1 671B to a single rack (16 chips) — delivering 3X the speed and 5X the efficiency of the latest GPUs. SambaNova is rapidly ...
Atlas Inference, co-developed with SGLang, an AI inference engine, maximizes GPU efficiency by processing more tokens faster and with less hardware. When comparing DeepSeek's published performance ...
They're tweaking us a little bit, or maybe I should say, DeepSeek is tweaking OpenAI because they've named their latest model R1, as what seems to be a very cheeky hat tip to OpenAI's A1.