MiniMax Open Source's first inference model: Competing with DeepSeek, the Computing Power cost is only about $530,000.

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Gate News bot message, MiniMax announced on June 17 that it will release important updates for five consecutive days. Today’s first release is the Open Source first inference model MiniMax-M1.

According to the official report, the MiniMax-M1 has benchmarked alongside open source models such as DeepSeek-R1 and Qwen3, approaching the most advanced models overseas.

The official blog also mentioned that based on two major technological innovations, the MiniMax-M1 training process was efficient “beyond expectations,” completing the reinforcement learning training phase in just 3 weeks using 512 H800 GPUs, with a computing power rental cost of only $534,700. This is an order of magnitude less than the initial expectations.

Source: Jinshi

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· 2025-10-12 06:02
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