China's DeepSeek is developing its own AI inference chip to reduce reliance on Nvidia and Huawei, marking a major step in China's AI and chip ambitions.
DeepSeek is quietly building its own AI chip, marking a strategic shift toward vertically integrated AI development, a report ...
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China's biggest AI infrastructure builders and their key suppliers - Tencent Holdings, Alibaba and Huawei Technologies are ...
Reuters says DeepSeek is designing its own inference AI chip, reportedly fabbed at SMIC. The claims are anonymously sourced, so here is what holds up.
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