Nvidia, China and DeepSeek
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The Hangzhou-based company released DeepSeek-V3.2 and a more specialized variant, DeepSeek-V3.2-Speciale, which it says can match or approach the performance of OpenAI’s GPT-5 and Google’s Gemini-3 Pro on key reasoning and math benchmarks.
Regulators over the summer reopened a pathway for unprofitable startups in strategic industries to go public.
DeepSeek unveils V3.2 AI models matching GPT-5 and Google Gemini 3.0 Pro performance at fraction of the cost, introducing breakthrough sparse attention and reasoning-with-tools capabilities in open-source release.
Chinese AI models have staged a silent revolution and now account for nearly 30% of global open-source AI usage. It is a dramatic rise that reflects a major shift in the technology landscape, as Chinese-developed systems challenge the Western dominance despite ongoing restrictions on advanced chip access.
In January this year, an announcement from China rocked the world of artificial intelligence. The firm DeepSeek released its powerful but cheap R1 model out of the blue — instantly demonstrating that the United States was not as far ahead in AI as many experts had thought.
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DeepSeek has projected volatile December moves for XRP, Solana, and Dogecoin as crypto markets stabilize into 2026.
Beijing has meanwhile pushed Chinese technology companies to rely on domestic equipment to develop artificial intelligence Read more at The Business Times.
Producing globally competitive models makes China a close peer of the US in AI development China's open-source artificial intelligence models accounted for nearly 30 per cent of total global use of the technology,
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With Nvidia’s second-best AI chips headed for China, the US shifts priorities from security to trade
This week, US President Donald Trump approved previously banned exports of Nvidia’s powerful H200 artificial intelligence (AI) chips to China. In return, the US government will receive 25% of the sales revenue,