DeepSeek R1 has been released as an open-source reasoning model operating at a fraction of the cost compared to industry-leading models in the US. According to DeepSeek, the R1 beats o1 on the benchmarks AIME, MATH-500, and SWE-bench Verified. DeepSeek revealed that this model contains 671 billion parameters, which is massive. There are also smaller versions of the DeepSeek R1 that vary in size (1.5 billion to 70 billion parameters). The full version of the R1 (available through DeepSeek API) requires better hardware but is 90-95 percent cheaper than OpenAI’s o1. Read more in our articles including "DeepSeek R1 released, claims to rival OpenAI o1 model" and "Google unveils new Home Speaker powered by Gemini".
DeepSeek R1 has been released as an open-source reasoning model operating at a fraction of the cost compared to industry-leading models in the US. According to DeepSeek, the R1 beats o1 on the benchmarks AIME, MATH-500, and SWE-bench Verified.
DeepSeek revealed that this model contains 671 billion parameters, which is massive. There are also smaller versions of the DeepSeek R1 that vary in size (1.5 billion to 70 billion parameters). The full version of the R1 (available through DeepSeek API) requires better hardware but is 90-95 percent cheaper than OpenAI’s o1.
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