A weekend announcement out of Hangzhou just put structural pressure on premium U.S. AI pricing.
In January 2025, a Hangzhou-based AI lab called DeepSeek dropped a reasoning model that, by its own benchmarks, went ...
The release of Deepseek v3.1 signifies a major advancement in the realm of large language models (LLMs). This open source AI model, licensed under MIT, introduces a powerful 700GB mixture of experts ...
DeepSeek's permanent 75% price cut runs 87x cheaper on cache reads, pushing enterprise teams off Western APIs and threatening frontier lab revenue models.
After rocking the global AI and business community early this year with the January 20 initial release of its hit open source reasoning AI model R1, the Chinese startup DeepSeek — a spinoff of ...
The development of DeepSeek v2.5 involved the fusion of two highly capable models: DeepSeek version 2 0628 and DeepSeek Coder version 2 0724. By combining the strengths of these models, DeepSeek v2.5 ...
DeepSeek, a Chinese AI development company, released the inference models ' DeepSeek-V3.2 ' and ' DeepSeek-V3.2-Speciale ' on December 1, 2025. Both models are open models with publicly available ...
DeepSeek is building DeepSeek Code, a coding agent to rival Claude Code and OpenAI Codex. With V4 pricing up to 100x cheape.
DeepSeek is raising up to $7B at a potential $50B valuation, with state-backed Chinese funds leading the round as the AI lab ...
What just happened? In response to Western organizations calling it "shady and untrustworthy," DeepSeek launched "Open Source Week." During last week's event, the company released several repositories ...