DeepSeek AI launch delayed

DeepSeek AI launch delayed

14 August 2025

DeepSeek, a Chinese AI firm, has postponed the launch of its latest AI model due to complications encountered while attempting to train it using Huawei's chips. This setback underscores the challenges China faces in its efforts to substitute U.S. technology with domestically produced alternatives.

The company's inability to effectively train its new model on Huawei's hardware highlights the performance gap that still exists between Chinese-made chips and their international counterparts. This is a significant hurdle for China's ambition to achieve self-sufficiency in critical technology sectors.

The delay raises questions about the readiness of China's domestic chip industry to support the rapidly growing demands of AI development. It also suggests that despite considerable investment and progress, replacing established global technology leaders remains a complex and ongoing process.

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Published on 14 August 2025
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DeepSeek AI launch delayed