Chinese startup DeepSeek is developing its own AI chip, according to three people familiar with the matter, a ​push that could reduce its reliance on Nvidia and Huawei chips, which it has depended on to train and run its globally popular models.
 

Technology Roundup

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China's DeepSeek developing its own AI chip, sources say 

 

Samsung flags 19-fold jump in profit, but shares slump on jitters AI boom may stall 

 

Beijing is looking at curbing overseas access to China's top AI models, sources say 

 

Meta says US states are seeking $1.4 trillion in penalties in August youth safety trial 

 

Australia's teen social media ban fails to clear first hurdle in age checks, says study 

 

Big Tech data centers are driving up power bills at America's Rust Belt factories 

 

Fresh foods boost Amazon Now demand in Brazil, executive says 

 

BlackRock to launch Nasdaq-100 ETF, challenging Invesco's dominance as AI rally boosts demand 

 

AI startup CEO pleaded guilty in US to trading on insider tips from lawyers 

 

Bank of England sees growing risks to financial stability from AI 

 

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