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    DeepSeek’s new AI model is rolling out quietly, not to the Wall Street market shock

    InfoForTechBy InfoForTechApril 30, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    DeepSeek’s new AI model is rolling out quietly, not to the Wall Street market shock
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    DeepSeek’s latest AI model was poised for a major launch. And yet, the markets did not react as expected to the release of DeepSeek’s V4 preview, despite the Chinese startup making technical headway with its latest software.

    Investors are less likely to swoon at the announcement of a more powerful, more efficient, and less expensive AI model. They know what we mean, and they’re waiting for it to do something impressive.

    This is not to imply that DeepSeek failed at its most recent endeavor, because it clearly did not. While its latest model has outperformed predecessors, it still solidifies China’s position in the global AI arena.

    But the bar is getting awfully high. DeepSeek’s cost-efficient models disrupted conventional assumptions about the U.S.’s place in the AI race last year, with a spillover that rattled American tech stocks.

    However, that did not happen this time around, partly because its competitors have caught up, and partly because expectations have been stoked and the industry is speeding up. The new AI model isn’t a “wow” moment anymore because we are used to that.

    Perhaps the bigger news about DeepSeek’s latest model is that the tech giant designed the V4 to optimize performance with Huawei chips. That was evident during its rollout in China, which is tailored for devices made by Huawei:

    The V4 is being rolled out in China and is optimized for the performance of Huawei chips. The DeepSeek V4 could also signal a larger shift in how Chinese technology companies plan to produce large artificial intelligence models without relying on U.S. firms like Nvidia.

    This is critical for Beijing. U.S. export rules have meant Chinese firms are being denied access to top-shelf AI chips, and so the possibility of being able to make their own is a political necessity for China’s ruling elite.

    DeepSeek V4’s launch may not have thrilled the stock market, but it did send a strong signal that at least a start was made toward a domestic ecosystem of both hardware and software for Chinese AI firms.

    Neither a perfect one. Nor a utopia. But good enough for those sitting in Washington, Silicon Valley and Shenzhen to take notice.

    There are reports that after V4’s launch, some of the major Chinese tech companies scrambled to get their hands on Huawei AI chips. Reuters reported ByteDance, Tencent and Alibaba were among those clamouring to get their hands on Huawei’s Ascend chips. So, while confetti was not flying in the stock market for DeepSeek, confetti was certainly falling within China’s own supply chain.

    Which brings me back to the funny thing about this whole AI hype: when companies do the impossible for the first time, people expect them to do it every time. That’s generally not how things work. An innovation that shocks the world once is remarkable.

    An innovation that does it twice has earned its keep. DeepSeek is now in its second time, which means just saying “impressive” is no longer enough. It needs market share. It needs revenue. It needs customers and investors. It needs chips and power and a clear path to compliance with China’s growing regulatory oversight. In short, it needs it all.

    That said, it would be a mistake to dismiss DeepSeek on its luster-less performance alone. The lacklustre response from the markets reflects more the sophistication of the global AI race than any shortcoming of one model. V4, by no means did it spark a new tech sell-off.

    Still, DeepSeek serves to bolster the claim that China is constructing a separate AI stack. Local models, domestic GPUs, homegrown cloud capabilities and a sizable enough market to actually test them at scale.

    Did DeepSeek fall short? Yes, if you were looking for a bit of fireworks, but sometimes the quieter story is the most meaningful. DeepSeek failed to take the market by storm this week. Instead, something that is less dramatic but could be far more important is that DeepSeek managed to show that the Chinese AI ecosystem keeps powering on, in spite of the applause dying down.

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