Chinese AI Firm DeepSeek Develops Own AI Chips Amid US Export Ban
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First reported by Kan News · 3 hours ago
What happened
Chinese AI company DeepSeek is developing its own AI chips to bypass US export bans on advanced semiconductors, aiming to reduce reliance on Western suppliers like Nvidia. The chips target the inference phase of AI models and face production challenges due to US restrictions on chipmaking equipment. DeepSeek's efforts come amid competition from Huawei, Alibaba, and Baidu in China's $50 billion AI chip market.
- 01DeepSeek develops AI chips to reduce dependence on banned Western imports like Nvidia's GPUs.
- 02The chips focus on AI inference, differing from Nvidia's training-focused GPUs.
- 03US export bans also restrict chipmaking equipment sales to China, hindering production scale.
- 04Huawei currently supplies half of China's $50 billion AI chip market but faces rising competition.
- 05DeepSeek began chip development about a year ago and is increasing chip engineer recruitment.
- 06DeepSeek's January 2025 AI model caused global market stir but used existing US models in training.
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