DeepSeek V4 Nears Release: Engram Memory Architecture and mHC Technology Explained

Chinese AI company DeepSeek is about to release its fourth generation big model V4, introducing revolutionary Engram memory architecture and mHC (manifold constrained hyperconnectivity) technology. The new model adopts a sparse MoE architecture, supports 1 million token context windows, reduces memory usage by 40%, improves inference speed by 1.8 times, and natively supports multimodal generation of text, images, and videos.

DeepSeek Launches "DeepStore" — An Official Plugin Ecosystem to Supercharge its Reasoning Models with Real-World Tools

DeepSeek has officially launched "DeepStore," a centralized plugin marketplace designed to expand the capabilities of its R1 and V3 models. Similar to OpenAI's GPT Store, DeepStore allows developers to connect DeepSeek's powerful reasoning engine with external APIs, databases, and workflow tools. The launch features initial integrations for coding, data analysis, and web search, marking DeepSeek's transition from a model provider to a comprehensive AI platform.

“DeepSeek Shockwave” Enters Policy Review Phase — Governments Shift From Market Panic to GDPR, AI Act Compliance, and National-Security Controls

Following the market-disrupting release of DeepSeek-R1, the initial financial shock has transitioned into a rigorous policy evaluation phase globally. The White House, US Congress, and tech giants are conducting urgent reviews regarding export control efficacy, the security risks of open-weight models, and the economic viability of current AI scaling laws. Simultaneously, enterprises are rigorously testing DeepSeek's low-cost reasoning capabilities against data privacy compliance.

DeepSeek Releases Groundbreaking OCR Large Model — Redefining Document Intelligence With Open-Source Power

DeepSeek has unveiled a powerful new OCR (Optical Character Recognition) large model, pushing the boundaries of document understanding and text extraction. Combining state-of-the-art vision-language capabilities with DeepSeek's open-source philosophy, this release promises to democratize advanced document AI for developers and enterprises worldwide.

DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis: China-US AI Model Gap Is Now Just “A Few Months” — The Race Is Neck-and-Neck

In a high-profile interview at the World Economic Forum Davos 2026 on January 14, DeepMind CEO and co-founder Demis Hassabis stated that the performance gap between leading Chinese and American frontier AI models has narrowed dramatically to “only a few months.” He highlighted rapid progress from companies like DeepSeek, Alibaba’s Qwen, and ByteDance, crediting massive compute investments, open-source momentum, and talent density. This candid assessment marks the first time a top Western lab leader has publicly acknowledged near-parity in frontier capabilities, signaling a decisive shift in the global AI power balance.

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