The stocks of the global technological giants Nvidia Corp and Asml Holding NV fell after growing the coating of the new Deepseek company. According to reports, it is able to offer a yield comparable to chatbots such as Chatgpt despite running less advanced chips.
Nvidia and Asml have been at the forefront of the rise of the AI actions observed in recent months. Nvidia designs semiconductors for use in AI, while ASML develops machines necessary to produce high -end chips. The rally in the actions of Nvidia made its way to its co -founder and 61 -year -old executive director Jensen Huang to the list of the 10 richest people worldwide.
Nvidia Corp shares quoted 11.54 percent lower than $ 126.16 each in Nasdaq compared to the previous closure of $ 147.22. ASML Holdings NV fell 11.7 percent in Amsterdam’s trade to a minimum of € 618.5 on Monday compared to the previous closure of € 700.70.
On Monday, Deepseek’s assistant surpassed the rival chatgpt to become the best qualified free application available in Apple’s app store in the United States.
Deepseek researchers wrote in an article last month that the Deepseek-V3 used NVIDIA H800 chips for training, spending less than $ 6 million.
Depseek Chatgpt AI models require advanced chips to feed their training. The US administration, since 2021, has worked to expand the scope of the prohibitions designed to prevent these chips from being exported to China and used to train the AI models of Chinese companies.
The measure led many Chinese technological companies to launch their own AI models, but most could not attract any attention. However, it is said that AI Depseek model has the potential to match the chatgpt and other options in the United States technology industry.
The Deepseek’s assistant is promoted by the company’s V3 model, which, according to its creators “heads the classification table between the models and open source rivals, the most advanced closed code models worldwide”
It is not known much about the company behind Depseek, a head -based startup founded in 2023 when the Baidu search engine giant launched the first language model of Chinese.