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China’s DeepSeek Unveils AI Model Halving Costs by 50% – The ‘Sparse Attention’ Revolution

China’s DeepSeek Unveils AI Model Halving Costs by 50% – The ‘Sparse Attention’ Revolution

DeepSeek’s New V3.2-Exp Model Hangzhou-based DeepSeek burst onto the AI scene earlier in 2025 with its R1 model (a heavily RL-trained chatbot) techcrunch.com. This time, DeepSeek’s announcement focuses on efficiency. On Sept. 29 the company published a post (on Hugging Face) unveiling DeepSeek-V3.2-Exp, an experimental large language model built on its V3 series techcrunch.com techcrunch.com. According to DeepSeek, V3.2-Exp maintains similar reasoning performance to V3.1 but uses far less compute for long inputs. The key innovation is a “DeepSeek Sparse Attention” (DSA) mechanism: rather than comparing every token to every other in a long document (the dense attention used by
China’s $300K AI Breakthrough: How DeepSeek’s Budget Model Shook the Tech World

China’s $300K AI Breakthrough: How DeepSeek’s Budget Model Shook the Tech World

DeepSeek R1: Technical Specs and Performance DeepSeek R1 is a large language model built to excel at reasoning-intensive tasks such as complex problem solving, coding, and mathematics scientificamerican.com. Under the hood, R1 is remarkable both for its scale and its design philosophy: In sum, DeepSeek R1’s technical profile – huge but efficient, open yet high-performing – upended conventional thinking in AI. It showed that a focused, lean-budget project could produce a model rivaling the best from Google or OpenAI on certain tasks businessinsider.com. As MIT CSAIL researchers noted, R1’s success “significantly increase[s] the pace of AI development” by “letting the
Grok 4: Elon Musk’s “PhD-Level” AI Outshines OpenAI & Google on Major Benchmarks

The AI Chatbot Showdown of 2025: Grok vs DeepSeek vs Perplexity

Grok is Elon Musk’s xAI chatbot built on the Grok LLM family, with Grok-4 released in July 2025 and Grok-3 trained in a 200,000-GPU data center codenamed Colossus, plus built-in web search by late 2024 and multimodal image generation via Aurora. Grok-4 is integrated into Tesla vehicles as an onboard voice assistant as of July 2025, and the platform introduced Companions avatars and a Reasoning/Think mode during 2025. Grok-1 weights were open-sourced in early 2024, but Grok-4 remains proprietary, with consumer access initially via X Premium+ and later broadened to a trial for all X users in February 2025. In
7 August 2025
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