DeepSeek aims to make its own AI chip

73 pointsposted 3 days ago
by FinnLobsien

17 Comments

BillibiliRover

3 days ago

I follow chinese EVs and it feels like every company there is making their own chips. Nio, xpeng, liauto, geely and of course byd. Now companies like deepseek want to make their own chips. It's like they are all now possessed with chip making as a hobby. This is all about design but they are similarily making progress on manufactureing. Within a decade, I am certain that the west will be behind.

alightsoul

3 days ago

This is what companies with high demand for chips do because they want to cut costs by cutting the man in the middle which is the fabless chip company like Nvidia. There is a lot of agility and cost saving to be gained from in sourcing

rekttrader

3 days ago

I’m considering moving my family to China to be proximate and to witness the next rise of a superpower. I was too young for the 80’s US computer boom, and in collage for the .com one. The Web 2.0 rise only produced a small handful of winners. China seems boundless.

random3

3 days ago

Are you Chinese, or do you just think it’s an easy thing to change worlds?

smokey5000

2 days ago

Isn't everyone's dream to move their family to the perceived next superpower /s

npmaker

a day ago

May you live in interesting times and gain the attention of powerful people

random3

2 days ago

there's some thing between supa-power and sign-language I guess

illwrks

2 days ago

Make sure to report back and let us know how you get on.

m4rtink

3 days ago

Are the custom chip designs giving them substantial benefits to balance out the overhead, no to mention many companies potentially duplicating the same effort ?

I would expect electric vehicle companies to compete on better batteries, motors and vehicle construction, not necessarily on having better chips in the vehicle, with maybe the exception of some gains on motor controllers or safety features.

mdavid626

3 days ago

China still doesn’t have EUV. How will they make competitive chips? Is TSMC allowed to make them?

sschueller

2 days ago

Who says you need EUV? I assume these will be model on chip not general purpose like GPUs. Hence you can get crazy performance even with larger dies.

mdavid626

2 days ago

Can you be competitive with DUV? They are pushing it to the limit, but will it make sense?

hmm37

2 days ago

TPUs are on the 7nm node. I assume that this what their chips will be like.