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The AI Battle’s Newest Warrior Strikes a Major Blow to Big Tech

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Last updated: August 21, 2025 11:28 am
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The ongoing slugfest between tech players racing to get the most intuitive and powerful AI may have just gotten a brief knockout punch.

The slammer that landed?

A new version of DeepSeek’s increasingly impressive V3.1, which has a whopping 685-billion-parameter system and can deliver about $1.01 per complete coding task, compared to a beginning price of $70 for traditional systems.

🚨 BREAKING: DeepSeek V3.1 is Here! 🚨

The AI giant drops its latest upgrade — and it’s BIG:
⚡685B parameters
🧠Longer context window
📂Multiple tensor formats (BF16, F8_E4M3, F32)
💻Downloadable now on Hugging Face
📉Still awaiting API/inference launch

The AI race just got… pic.twitter.com/nILcnUpKAf

— Commentary DeepSeek News (@deepsseek) August 19, 2025

DeepSeek is no stranger to wowing the world. Its R1 model rolled out last year and immediately astonished AI watchers with its speed and accuracy compared to its Western competitors, and it looks like V3.1 may follow suit.

That price point and complexity of service is a direct challenge to bigger, recent frontier systems from OpenAI and Anthropic, both of which are based in the U.S. A face-off between Chinese and American tech systems has been actively happening for years, but to have such a formidable entrant from a much smaller company may ring in a new era of challenges. Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. and Moonshot have also released AI models that challenge American tech.

“While many recognize DeepSeek’s achievements, this represents just the beginning of China’s AI innovation wave,” Louis Liang, an AI sector investor with Ameba Capital, told Bloomberg. “We are witnessing the advent of AI mass adoption, this goes beyond national competition.”

Why does any of this matter?

DeepSeek’s entire approach to how AI can work is different than the way most American tech companies have been tackling the idea. That could transform the global competition from one that focuses on accessibility instead of power, VentureBeat reports.

It is also challenging giants like Meta and Alphabet by processing a much larger amount of data, which makes a bigger “context window,” which is how much text a model can consider when answering a query. That’s important to users because it boosts the model’s ability to stay understandable in long conversations, use memory to complete complicated tasks it has done before, and comprehend how different parts of text relate to one another.

More importantly, users are loving it.

Deepseek V3.1 is already 4th trending on HF with a silent release without model card 😅😅😅

The power of 80,000 followers on @huggingface (first org with 100k when?)! pic.twitter.com/OjeBfWQ7St

— clem 🤗 (@ClementDelangue) August 19, 2025

Another major accolade? DeepSeek’s V3.1 notched a 71.6% score on the Aider coding benchmark, a major win considering it had only just debuted on popular AI tool tester Hugging Face last night, and pretty much instantly blew away other rivals like OpenAI’s ChatGPT 4.5 model, which scored a paltry 40%.

“Deepseek v3.1 scores 71.6% on aider—non-reasoning SOTA,” tweeted AI researcher Andrew Christianson, adding that it is “1% more than Claude Opus 4 while being 68 times cheaper.” The achievement places DeepSeek in rarefied company, matching performance levels previously reserved for the most expensive proprietary systems.



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