I recently heard some exciting news: DeepSeek's next-generation flagship model V4 is expected to be released in February. According to insiders, this thing has already surpassed mainstream players in programming capabilities—whether it's Anthropic's Claude or OpenAI's GPT series, they all need to catch up.
V4 is the latest iteration following DeepSeek's V3 launched in December last year. The team aims to officially release it around the Chinese New Year of 2025. Although the official timeline may be adjusted based on actual progress, this timeframe is already enough to get people excited.
Especially for developers and on-chain application ecosystems that require efficient programming capabilities, a more powerful AI model means what you think.
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I recently heard some exciting news: DeepSeek's next-generation flagship model V4 is expected to be released in February. According to insiders, this thing has already surpassed mainstream players in programming capabilities—whether it's Anthropic's Claude or OpenAI's GPT series, they all need to catch up.
V4 is the latest iteration following DeepSeek's V3 launched in December last year. The team aims to officially release it around the Chinese New Year of 2025. Although the official timeline may be adjusted based on actual progress, this timeframe is already enough to get people excited.
Especially for developers and on-chain application ecosystems that require efficient programming capabilities, a more powerful AI model means what you think.