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MiniMax M1 model claims Chinese LLM crown from DeepSeek - plus it's true open-sourceMiniMax, an AI firm based in Shanghai, has released an open source reasoning model that challenges Chinese rival DeepSeek and US-based Anthropic, OpenAI, and Google in terms of performance and ...
We break down China’s new open-source reasoning model, MiniMax-M1: real benchmarks, hidden tradeoffs, and how it stacks up ...
Chinese AI upstart MiniMax released a new large language model, joining a slew of domestic peers inspired to surpass DeepSeek in the field of reasoning AI. The Shanghai-based company touted the ...
The impact of MiniMax’s M1 may ultimately be similar to what happened when Hangzhou-based DeepSeek released its R1 LLM model earlier this year. DeepSeek claimed that R1 functioned on par with ...
The Shanghai-based company said its new MiniMax-M1 model delivers a knockout punch to computational inefficiency, requiring just 30% of the computing power needed by rival DeepSeek’s R1 model ...
With both companies launching new models and products in rapid succession, the rivalry reflects intensifying competition among the so-called "Six Tigers of Large Models" — MiniMax, Moonshot, Zhipu AI, ...
MiniMax-M1 presents a flexible option for organizations looking to experiment with or scale up advanced AI capabilities while managing costs.
Chinese AI startup MiniMax launched a new reasoning large language model called MiniMax-M1 which it claims is even better than DeepSeek's (DEEPSEEK) upgraded its AI model R1. M1 also scored higher ...
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