CEO Satya Nadella and other Microsoft (MSFT) executives moved quickly to get engineers to test and deploy DeepSeek R1 on Azure and GitHub in 10 days, an unusually fast turnaround, The Verge’s ...
A new report suggests DeepSeek is trying to rush its next-gen R2 model out as quickly as possible after the success of R1.
On January 29, Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) announced that DeepSeek R1 is now available on Azure AI Foundry and GitHub, offering businesses a scalable and secure platform to integrate advanced AI.
Running on an HGX H200 system, DeepSeek-R1 can generate up to 3,872 tokens per second. Microsoft’s Azure AI Foundry and GitHub have further expanded DeepSeek’s reach, offering developers a ...
DeepSeek for Copilot+ PCs is now available on Azure and GitHub. Microsoft is adding it to the model catalog on Azure AI ...
Also: I tested DeepSeek's R1 and V3 coding skills - and ... But GitHub Copilot solved it correctly. Here, too, GitHub Copilot succeeded where Microsoft Copilot failed. The challenge here is ...