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Updated · AzerNews.Az · Aug 15
China's Supercomputing Internet Launches DeepSeek V4 Pro on 100,000-Accelerator Platform
Updated
Updated · AzerNews.Az · Aug 15

China's Supercomputing Internet Launches DeepSeek V4 Pro on 100,000-Accelerator Platform

2 articles · Updated · AzerNews.Az · Aug 15

Summary

  • DeepSeek V4 Pro official version and the DeepSeek Harness framework went live Friday on China's National Supercomputing Internet, adding one-stop access for model downloads, private deployment, distributed inference and agent development.
  • 100,000 accelerators back the platform's integrated supercomputing and AI pool, which supports the full large-model cycle from training to deployment and is meant to cut costs and technical hurdles for researchers and smaller firms.
  • DeepSeek Harness is open-sourced under the MIT License with an "everything is a plugin" design and four operating modes, letting developers swap models, tools, skills and sessions more easily.
  • DeepSeek V4 Pro-0813 emphasizes stronger agent capabilities for production use, with the platform saying overall performance is comparable to foreign closed-source models including Claude Fable 5 and Opus 4.8.
  • More than 1,700 open-source models already sit in the platform's AI community, and analysts say linking advanced models to domestic computing infrastructure could speed China's shift from answer-generating AI to task-executing agents.

Insights

Could China’s 100,000-accelerator AI grid and DeepSeek V4 Pro finally make autonomous software engineering a reality for smaller tech firms?
Will integrating an open-source agent framework with national supercomputers eliminate domestic reliance on external cloud providers for complex AI workflows?
Can a plugin-based AI architecture backed by national supercomputing disrupt the commercial market by making enterprise-grade autonomous agents accessible to anyone?