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DeepSeek's new AI model does not wow markets in fast-changing industry

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Posted on April 27, 2026

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By Eduardo Baptista BEIJING, April 27 (Reuters) - Market reaction to DeepSeek's preview of its long-awaited next-generation artificial intelligence model has so far been subdued compared with the

DeepSeek V4 Launch Draws Muted Market Response Amid Changing AI Landscape

Market Reaction and Industry Context

By Eduardo Baptista

Subdued Market Response to DeepSeek-V4

BEIJING, April 27 (Reuters) - Market reaction to DeepSeek's preview of its long-awaited next-generation artificial intelligence model has so far been subdued compared with the Chinese startup's outsized global breakthrough last year after the launch of its low-cost AI models.

Comparison to Previous Releases

The release and overseas reception of DeepSeek-V3 and R1, which the Hangzhou-based company said were trained with a fraction of the computing power used by U.S. rivals, triggered a global tech share selloff as investors questioned the logic behind massive spending on AI infrastructure.

That moment was widely viewed by analysts as a "black swan" event that forced a sudden repricing of assumptions about cost, competition, and China's ability to innovate under U.S. chip restrictions.

Shifting Assumptions in the AI Sector

But the muted reaction so far to DeepSeek-V4, launched on Friday, highlights how quickly those assumptions have shifted. Markets and industries have grown accustomed to low-cost, highly efficient models developed under computing constraints, reducing the element of surprise.

"This announcement followed a rather predictable path," said Lian Jye Su, chief analyst at Omdia, noting that advances in model architectures and efficiency have since been widely explored across industry and academia.

Competitive Landscape and Benchmarking

Performance Benchmarks

Benchmark data support that view. According to Artificial Analysis, DeepSeek-V4 Pro shows significant improvement over previous versions but overall ranks among leading open-weight models rather than clearly surpassing rivals, with competitors such as Kimi and Qwen narrowing the gap. 

That contrasts with last year, when DeepSeek appeared to leap ahead of domestic peers, driving rapid adoption in China and amplifying its global impact.

Factors Behind Previous Market Impact

Analysts say the earlier shock was driven by a convergence of factors: lofty valuations of U.S. tech firms, expectations of continued dominance by a handful of players, and the emergence of a relatively unknown Chinese startup delivering unexpectedly strong results.

Those conditions are no longer present.

Changing Market Expectations

"The expectation that new players will emerge is now baked into valuations," Su said, adding that markets have become more realistic about both the capabilities and limits of AI.

At the same time, competition within China has intensified, with multiple firms releasing increasingly capable models, eroding DeepSeek's relative lead.

Broader Market and Geopolitical Implications

Stock Market Movements

On Monday, stock markets in South Korea and Taiwan hit new highs, buoyed by broad optimism for AI-related stocks.

U.S.-China Tech Race

Alfredo Montufar-Helu, managing director at Ankura China Advisors, said the significance of V4 lies less in market impact and more in the U.S.-China race for tech supremacy.

Adaptation to Chip Restrictions

He pointed to DeepSeek's adaptation of V4 to run best on Huawei chips, as tightening U.S. export controls are designed to cut off the Chinese market's access to cutting-edge U.S. chips that power AI model development.

"The 'wow factor' was last year – that's already priced in," he said. "What matters now is whether China can continue advancing on AI development, and potentially do so with its own chips - the geopolitical implications would be significant."

(Reporting by Eduardo Baptista; Editing by Jacqueline Wong)

Key Takeaways

  • DeepSeek V4 (Pro and Flash) is technically competitive—boasting strong benchmarks, 1M token context window, and cost-effective pricing—but it didn’t surprise markets like R1 did last year (apnews.com).
  • Markets are more accustomed to efficient, low‑cost models now; industry-wide advances and increased competition mean V4 was anticipated, making the launch less impactful (morningstar.com).
  • V4’s significance lies in geopolitics and infrastructure: optimized for Huawei chips in response to U.S. export controls, signaling China’s push for AI self-reliance rather than another disruption moment (apnews.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why did DeepSeek V4's launch have a muted market reaction?
Markets have adjusted to rapid advancements in AI and grown accustomed to low-cost, efficient models, reducing surprise and impact.
How does DeepSeek V4 compare to its previous models?
DeepSeek V4 shows improvement over previous versions, but it ranks among leading open-weight models rather than clearly surpassing rivals.
What are the competitive pressures DeepSeek faces in China?
Multiple Chinese firms have released capable AI models, intensifying competition and narrowing DeepSeek's previous lead.
How do US-China tech tensions affect DeepSeek and its AI models?
DeepSeek has had to adapt V4 to run on Huawei chips as US export controls limit access to cutting-edge US chips, impacting AI development.
What is the broader significance of DeepSeek V4's launch?
The launch reflects shifting market expectations and highlights the geopolitical race between the US and China for tech supremacy.

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