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China’s DeepSeek trims the price of its flagship AI model by 75%, and it could be a huge shift

By dailyguardian.aeMay 24, 20262 Mins Read
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Chinese AI startup DeepSeek just made one of the boldest pricing moves in the artificial intelligence race so far. The company announced it is permanently slashing the cost of its flagship V4-Pro AI model by 75%, bringing prices down to just a fraction of what developers were paying only weeks ago. AI companies worldwide have been facing two major problems: high infrastructure costs and limited access to high-end AI chips. So when a company suddenly cuts prices this aggressively — and permanently — it usually signals something important is changing behind the scenes.

DeepSeek says usage costs for V4-Pro now range from 0.025 to 6 yuan per million tokens, depending on workload type, down sharply from the previous pricing range of 0.1 to 24 yuan per million tokens. For developers building AI apps, agents, and services, that kind of drop could significantly lower operating costs.

Huawei’s AI chips may be starting to matter

While DeepSeek did not directly explain what enabled the dramatic price cut, industry attention is immediately shifting toward Huawei and its Ascend AI chips. The company previously admitted that limited access to high-end compute capacity forced V4-Pro pricing much higher than its cheaper Flash model. At launch, Pro access reportedly cost up to 12 times more because advanced AI hardware remained constrained.

Now, those limitations may finally be easing. Huawei’s Ascend 950 chips have become increasingly important for Chinese AI firms after U.S. export restrictions blocked companies like NVIDIA from selling their most advanced AI hardware inside China.

This could intensify the AI price war

The bigger implication here is simple: AI models are getting cheaper fast. If Chinese firms can continue scaling AI performance while dramatically reducing inference costs, the global AI pricing battle could become far more aggressive over the next year. That puts pressure not only on rival Chinese startups but also on larger Western AI providers that charge significantly more for premium models.

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Of course, the supply of hardware remains a major question. Huawei still faces manufacturing bottlenecks because of restrictions on advanced chipmaking equipment. But if DeepSeek’s price cuts are an early sign of improving AI infrastructure inside China, this may be the beginning of a much larger shift in the global AI market.

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