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A Review of DeepSeek Models' Key Innovative Techniques
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DeepSeek-V3 and DeepSeek-R1 are leading open-source Large Language Models (LLMs) for general-purpose tasks and reasoning, achieving performance comparable to state-of-the-art closed-source models from companies like OpenAI and Anthropic -- while requiring only a fraction of their training costs. Understanding the key innovative techniques behind DeepSeek's success is crucial for advancing LLM research. In this paper, we review the core techniques driving the remarkable effectiveness and efficiency of these models, including refinements to the transformer architecture, innovations such as Multi-Head Latent Attention and Mixture of Experts, Multi-Token Prediction, the co-design of algorithms, frameworks, and hardware, the Group Relative Policy Optimization algorithm, post-training with pure reinforcement learning and iterative training alternating between supervised fine-tuning and reinforcement learning. Additionally, we identify several open questions and highlight potential research opportunities in this rapidly advancing field.
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