Microsoft has moved surprisingly quickly to bring R1 to its Azure customers.
Microsoft made DeepSeek's groundbreaking R1 AI model available on the Azure AI Foundry platform as well as GitHub.
Microsoft has made Chinese startup DeepSeek's R1 artificial intelligence model available on its Azure cloud computing ...
Microsoft Corporation (MSFT) launched the highly popular DeepSeek R1, a powerful AI model, on its Azure cloud platform GitHub ...
Microsoft has brought one of DeepSeek's models to its cloud, and says that 'distilled' versions of the model will come to ...
Microsoft has announced that DeepSeek R1 is coming to Copilot+ machines It'll run on-device, so will be less powerful than other versions of the model DeepSeek R1 will have three Copilot+ versions ...
While some organizations are restricting employee usage of the new open source DeepSeek AI from a Chinese company due to data collection concerns, Microsoft has taken a different approach.
Chinese AI startup DeepSeek's model led to increased scrutiny on Microsoft's AI spending.
The integration is expected to enhance Azure's portfolio of AI models, which now boasts more than 1,800 options for developers and businesses.
Microsoft, MSFT, CEO Satya Nadella is expected to talk about DeepSeek, Stargate, Azure, Copilot, AI, GenAI and more on the ...
Microsoft will report its fiscal second-quarter results after Wednesday's closing bell, with investors focused on all things ...