DeepSeek AI, favored by investors over ChatGPT, uses rapid advancements with cheaper chips as U.S. tech restrictions fuel China’s AI innovation.
NVIDIA issues a statement regarding Chinese AI company DeepSeek, after its game-changing AI model, says it's an 'excellent AI advancement'.
The emergence of China-based AI app DeepSeek sent shares plummeting on Monday for many U.S. tech giants, including chipmaker Nvidia and AI-backer Microsoft.
Chinese AI company DeepSeek has huge success on the Apple App Store: its AI assistant app is the top free app, beating OpenAI's ChatGPT app.
DeepSeek, a Chinese startup, rocked the AI world after debuting a model that rivaled the capabilities of OpenAI's ChatGPT for a fraction of the price.
DeepSeek, a Chinese AI startup, has rapidly ascended to prominence, challenging established AI chatbots like Google Gemini and ChatGPT. Its flagship AI model, R1, has achieved remarkable performance using significantly less computational power than its competitors.
Donald Trump's meeting with Jensen Huang is scheduled at a time when there reports that new government may tighten noose on Nvidia's AI chip trade with China.
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US probes DeepSeek over banned AI chips as China's AI sector and smuggling networks grow, impacting semiconductor policies.
Doom Eternal's RTX patch went live this week and today Dominic puts it to the test. We look at image quality with and without ray tracing, while also finding out how well AMD and Nvidia GPUs perform with ray tracing enabled.
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