Source: Reuters (via feed)
DeepSeek has excluded US chipmakers from testing its newest artificial intelligence model. The company did not provide specific reasons for this decision. However, industry observers note that such exclusions are rare in AI development. DeepSeek’s move marks a shift from the usual collaborative testing approach that involves major chip manufacturers.
Meanwhile, DeepSeek continues to develop its AI technologies amid increasing competition. The company focuses on partnerships with other global hardware providers. Despite this, excluding US firms may affect the model’s adoption in certain markets. DeepSeek has not addressed how this decision will influence future collaborations.
In addition, the AI model aims to enhance processing power and efficiency. DeepSeek plans to release further updates based on initial testing phases. As a result, the company is taking a cautious stance on hardware integration choices. There was no comment from US chipmakers following the announcement.
Hardware partnerships are crucial for AI model performance and market reach, influencing technology deployment strategies.
