Facing US export controls, China's DeepSeek plans to make its own chips
It's early, but the plan is to reduce dependency on Nvidia and Huawei.
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The post DeepSeek Develops Custom AI Chip as Nvidia (NVDA) Stock Falls 2% appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Key Takeaways DeepSeek is creating a proprietary AI semiconductor tailored for inference operations rather than training This strategic shift aims to decrease dependence on Nvidia and Huawei processors Nvidia stock declined approximately 2% during premarket hours following the announcement The semiconductor project remains in preliminary phases, with DeepSeek discreetly recruiting chip design specialists The company is simultaneously pursuing $7 billion in its inaugural external investment round According to three informed sources, Chinese artificial intelligence company DeepSeek has initiated development of a proprietary semiconductor. This processor is specifically engineered for inference tasks—the computational process that enables AI systems to generate outputs—as opposed to the resource-intensive training of new models. DeepSeek is reportedly developing its own AI chip,
Read full articleIt's early, but the plan is to reduce dependency on Nvidia and Huawei.
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The post DeepSeek plans its own inference chip, a threat to Nvidia and Huawei alike appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Chinese AI startup DeepSeek is designing an in-house chip to run its models, according to sources close to the matter. The disclosure, if true, would reduce its dependence on both Nvidia and Huawei. For a company that already forced a rethink across the industry once, the plan especially puts pressure on the American chipmaker, losing ground in China, and on the domestic suppliers racing to replace it. The race to be the leader of inference The Hangzhou firm is aiming the chip at inference, the stage where a trained model answers user queries. Inference is where AI systems earn their keep at scale, and it is the part of the market Huawei has just started to win with its Ascend line. A DeepSeek chip built for the same job would put the startup in competition with the very homegrown supplier that Chinese tech companies have been scrambling to buy from. Since DeepSeek
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