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DeepSeek shows China playbook for even bigger US shock on chips

Xi has poured billions of dollars into making a breakthrough in advanced semiconductors, part of his wider Made in China 2025 push to make the nation a leader in emerging technologies.

January 29, 2025 / 07:00 IST
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The DeepSeek app Photographer: Andrey Rudakov/Bloomberg
The DeepSeek app Photographer: Andrey Rudakov/Bloomberg

The success of DeepSeek’s new AI model points to how China might eventually achieve an even bigger technological breakthrough in the face of US export curbs: Producing its own cutting-edge chips.

As tech leaders and politicians marvel at DeepSeek’s apparent ability to build an innovative AI model without spending nearly as much as rivals in the US, a development that roiled markets on Monday, the question now is how exactly the Hangzhou-founded company pulled it off — and what it means for American efforts to stay ahead of China in the tech race.

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While much remains unclear, such as the exact chips DeepSeek used and whether it has enough on hand to further develop its AI models, its success highlights some of China’s key advantages. The country has a deep pool of highly skilled software engineers, a vast domestic market and government support in the form of subsidies as well as funding for research institutes. It also has a pressing necessity to find a way to do more with fewer resources.

“China has an obvious advantage in IT talent, both in terms of the sheer number and labor cost,” said Liu Xu, a research fellow at the National Strategy Institute of Tsinghua University, which is helping to spearhead China’s AI push. “The biggest resource for China is the country’s vast demand — as one of the world’s most populous nations and as a gigantic manufacturing hub.”