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DeepSeek AI Confirmed to be Powered by a Huawei Chip

Last updated: February 3, 2025 11:58 am
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The landscape of artificial intelligence is evolving rapidly, with DeepSeek emerging as a formidable player in the field. This Chinese AI model has gained significant traction as China asserts its presence in the global tech arena, challenging the dominance of major US tech companies.

One of the standout features of DeepSeek is its chatbot, which has surged to the top of the charts in 51 countries. What was previously unknown is the crucial role that Huawei plays in enabling DeepSeek’s operations. According to AI analyst Alexander Doria, DeepSeek’s R1 large-language model initially utilized Nvidia’s H100 for training but now relies on Huawei’s Ascend 910C chip for generating responses.

This shift signifies a move towards Chinese-made hardware for AI computing, potentially reshaping the dynamics of the global AI race. Doria highlighted that DeepSeek has segregated training and inference, reducing the dependency on powerful GPUs. While Huawei’s 910C chip may not match the strength of Nvidia’s H100 for training, it proves to be efficient for generating responses, enabling DeepSeek to optimize costs while remaining competitive.

In a noteworthy development, there are indications that DeepSeek might leverage 32,000 Huawei 910C chips for training its next AI model. While Huawei may face challenges in meeting such demands, prioritizing DeepSeek could serve as a statement of China’s capability to advance AI without relying on US technology.

If DeepSeek proceeds with training on Huawei chips, it could potentially disrupt the global AI market significantly. This move could intensify competition for US AI companies, who are already wary of DeepSeek’s success, as Chinese counterparts demonstrate the ability to develop advanced AI models at a lower cost.

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Despite the current limitations of Huawei’s 910C chip in comparison to Nvidia’s H100, especially for training AI models, the use of Huawei chips by DeepSeek underscores China’s progress in narrowing the AI technology gap. The advancements in AI chip technology by China, exemplified by DeepSeek’s success, hint at a promising future. The upcoming 920C chip, successor to the current one, holds the potential to revolutionize the AI landscape further.

As the AI battle continues to unfold, it is evident that China is making significant strides in AI chip technology. For those seeking more insights into DeepSeek, including its safety considerations, a detailed explainer article is available for further exploration on this intriguing development in the realm of artificial intelligence.

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