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China's DeepSeek says its hit AI model cost just $294,000 to train
Sep 20, 2025 10:28 PM

BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese AI developer DeepSeek said it spent $294,000 on training its R1 model, much lower than figures reported for U.S. rivals, in a paper that is likely to reignite debate over Beijing's place in the race to develop artificial intelligence.

The rare update from the Hangzhou-based company - the first estimate it has released of R1's training costs - appeared in a peer-reviewed article in the academic journal Nature published on Wednesday.

DeepSeek's release of what it said were lower-cost AI systems in January prompted global investors to dump tech stocks as they worried the new models could threaten the dominance of AI leaders including Nvidia ( NVDA ).

Since then, the company and founder Liang Wenfeng have largely disappeared from public view, apart from pushing out a few new product updates.

The Nature article, which listed Liang as one of the co-authors, said DeepSeek's reasoning-focused R1 model cost $294,000 to train and used 512 Nvidia H800 chips. A previous version of the article published in January did not contain this information.

Training costs for the large-language models powering AI chatbots refer to the expenses incurred from running a cluster of powerful chips for weeks or months to process vast amounts of text and code.

Sam Altman, CEO of U.S. AI giant OpenAI, said in 2023 that the training of foundational models had cost "much more" than $100 million - though his company has not given detailed figures for any of its releases.

Some of DeepSeek's statements about its development costs and the technology it used have been questioned by U.S. companies and officials.

The H800 chips it mentioned were designed by Nvidia ( NVDA ) for the Chinese market after the U.S. in October 2022 made it illegal for the company to export its more powerful H100 and A100 AI chips to China.

U.S. officials told Reuters in June that DeepSeek has access to "large volumes" of H100 chips that were procured after U.S. export controls were implemented. Nvidia ( NVDA ) told Reuters at the time that DeepSeek has used lawfully acquired H800 chips, not H100s.

In a supplementary information document accompanying the Nature article, the company acknowledged for the first time it does own A100 chips and said it had used them in preparatory stages of development.

"Regarding our research on DeepSeek-R1, we utilized the A100 GPUs to prepare for the experiments with a smaller model," the researchers wrote. After this initial phase, R1 was trained for a total of 80 hours on the 512 chip cluster of H800 chips, they added.

Reuters has previously reported that one reason DeepSeek was able to attract the brightest minds in China was because it was one of the few domestic companies to operate an A100 supercomputing cluster.

MODEL DISTILLATION

DeepSeek also responded for the first time, though not directly, to assertions from a top White House adviser and other U.S. AI figures in January that it had deliberately "distilled" OpenAI's models into its own.

DeepSeek has consistently defended distillation as yielding better model performance while being far cheaper to train and run, enabling broader access to AI-powered technologies due to such models' energy-intensive resource demands.

The term refers to a technique whereby one AI system learns from another AI system, allowing the newer model to reap the benefits of the investments of time and computing power that went into building the earlier model, but without the associated costs.

DeepSeek said in January that it had used Meta's open-source Llama AI model for some distilled versions of its own models.

DeepSeek said in Nature that training data for its V3 model relied on crawled web pages that contained a "significant number of OpenAI-model-generated answers, which may lead the base model to acquire knowledge from other powerful models indirectly".

But it said this was not intentional but rather incidental.

OpenAI did not respond immediately to a request for comment.

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