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Microsoft Brings DeepSeek R1 to Windows 11 Copilot+ PCs
Microsoft is bringing NPU-optimized versions of DeepSeek R1 to Copilot+ PCs.
– DeepSeek R1 is first coming to Qualcomm Snapdragon X-powered devices, followed by Intel and AMD AI chipsets.
– The DeepSeek-R1-Distill-Qwen-1.5 B design is being added to the Microsoft AI Toolkit.
Microsoft has announced that it’s bringing NPU-optimized versions of DeepSeek R1 to Copilot+ PCs. The company will likewise integrate the DeepSeek-R1-Distill-Qwen-1.5 B design into its Microsoft AI Toolkit for developers, with the 7B and 14B versions set to follow.
In a recent article, Microsoft revealed that DeepSeek R1 models will first be available on Qualcomm Snapdragon X-powered PCs, followed by Intel Core Ultra 200V laptops and AMD AI chipsets. This will allow developers to construct AI-powered apps that run locally on suitable Copilot+ PCs.
“The optimized DeepSeek models for the NPU benefit from several of the crucial knowings and techniques from that effort, including how we separate out the various parts of the model to drive the very best tradeoffs in between performance and performance, low bit rate quantization and mapping transformers to the NPU,” Microsoft described.
Microsoft has actually outlined the hardware requirements for running these AI models on Windows 11 gadgets. To certify, a PC needs to have a Neural Processing Unit (NPU) with a minimum of 40 TOPS (trillion operations per second), 16GB of RAM, and 256GB of storage. This indicates that PCs with old NPUs will not be able to run these designs in your area.
How to run DeepSeek R1 on Windows 11 Copilot+ PCs?
To begin with DeepSeek on a Copilot+ PC, designers will need to develop an Azure account on Microsoft’s website. Now, launch Azure AI Foundry and after that browse for DeepSeek R1. Select the “Have a look at model” choice, click Deploy, and after that click “Deploy” again in the pop-up window. The Chat Playground choice will appear, and developers can start experimenting with DeepSeek R1 locally on their Copilot+ PCs.
Microsoft has actually likewise revealed that it’s making the open-source DeepSeek R1 LLM offered for designers through Azure AI Foundry and GitHub. “Among the essential benefits of using DeepSeek R1 or any other model on Azure AI Foundry is the speed at which designers can experiment, repeat, and integrate AI into their workflows. With integrated design evaluation tools, they can rapidly compare outputs, benchmark efficiency, and scale AI-powered applications,” said Asha Sharma, Corporate Vice President, AI Platform.
A new report from the Financial Times exposes that Microsoft is examining whether Chinese startup DeepSeek illegally used OpenAI’s information to train its R1 model. This action breaches OpenAI’s terms of service, and Microsoft plans to team up with the US government to protect its AI model.
Microsoft’s statement aims to resolve concerns about DeepSeek potentially saving data on unsecured foreign networks. To mitigate this threat, the company has subjected DeepSeek R1 to rigorous red teaming and safety examinations to decrease the threat of data breaches.