The former head of Intel, who retired from the business in December after failing to take advantage of the AI boom, also implied that DeepSeek’s Chinese engineers “had limited resources, and they had to find creative solutions” to get their models to perform better.
According to the AI industry, models are trained and hosted in data centers, where they are powered by increased processing power in the form of chips.
The greatest chips from America have been difficult for Chinese enterprises to obtain due to strict export prohibitions. The amount of processing power that powers DeepSeek’s R1 model, which was disclosed last week, has not been made clear. Read more »
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