Palantir CTO: Engineering on DeepSeek 'is exquisite'
Palantir CTO Shyam Sankar said DeepSeek's latest models highlight how models are commoditizing and "the price of inference is dropping like a rock."
Palantir CTO Shyam Sankar said DeepSeek's latest models highlight how models are commoditizing and "the price of inference is dropping like a rock."
Palantir delivered better-than-expected fourth quarter earnings, closed 32 deals worth more than $10 million, and gained enterprise momentum.
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Apple's first quarter results were better-than-expected as Mac, iPad and services revenue gained from a year ago. But iPhone revenue was down from a year ago as were wearables. China sales also took a hit in the first quarter.
Intel is still on the hunt for a CEO, but the company's fourth quarter results were better-than-expected even as sales fell from a year ago in every division except for network and edge computing.
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ServiceNow took the plunge as it pivots its business model to a hybrid approach with seats, subscriptions and consumption blended together. The new normal is subscription SaaS pricing with a heavy dose of AI agent consumption.
Amazon Web Services said enterprises and developers can take DeepSeek's R1 model for a spin on Amazon Bedrock via its Custom Model Import feature. IBM and Microsoft Azure made similar moves.
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