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DeepSeek V4-Pro vs DeepSeek V4
Which one should you ship with? Here is the side-by-side panel verdict, pricing read, reviewer split, and community vote comparison.
Foundation Models
DeepSeek V4-Pro
1.6T-param MoE model, 1M context, Nvidia-free — just dropped Apache 2.0
75%
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DeepSeek just dropped V4-Pro and V4-Flash simultaneously — and it's a statement release. V4-Pro packs 1.6 trillion total parameters in a MoE architecture with only 49B active per token, a 1-million-token context window, and a hybrid attention system (Compressed Sparse Attention + Heavily Compressed Attention) that requires just 27% of single-token inference FLOPs compared to V3.2. Both models are Apache 2.0. The hardware story is arguably the bigger news: V4 was trained entirely on Huawei Ascend 950PR chips, zero NVIDIA. That's a geopolitical and technical milestone — it validates China's domestic AI compute stack at frontier scale. The Engram Memory System gives V4 conditional context recall (94% at 128K tokens vs ~45% for V3.2), enabling genuinely long-context reasoning. V4-Flash at 284B parameters (13B active) is the cheaper, faster sibling for production use. Pricing is expected around $0.30/M tokens for Pro. The timing — released to HN today with 99+ points within hours — confirms this as an immediate conversation in the developer community about whether open-weight frontier models have finally matched proprietary ones.
Open Source Models
DeepSeek V4
1.6T open-source MoE that nearly matches frontier — MIT, 1M token context
75%
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DeepSeek V4 dropped April 24, 2026 as two production-ready Mixture-of-Experts models: V4-Pro (1.6T parameters, 49B activated) and V4-Flash (284B parameters, 13B activated). Both support 1 million token context and ship under the MIT license — the most permissive option in AI. The architecture innovation is the hybrid attention mechanism combining Compressed Sparse Attention (CSA) and Heavily Compressed Attention (HCA), which slashes long-context inference costs dramatically. At 1M tokens, V4-Pro requires only 27% of the FLOPs and 10% of the KV cache compared to DeepSeek V3.2 — a meaningful efficiency gain that makes million-token context economically viable. Performance-wise, DeepSeek V4-Pro beats all rival open models on math and coding benchmarks, trailing only Google's Gemini 3.1-Pro (closed) on world knowledge. One year after V2 upended the industry, DeepSeek has done it again — a model approaching frontier performance that anyone can run, modify, and ship commercially with zero licensing friction.
Reviewer scorecard
“Apache 2.0 with 1M context and frontier-level benchmarks changes the commercial calculus entirely. Self-host for sensitive workloads, use the API for production — the 49B active params means reasonable inference costs if you have the hardware.”
“MIT license on a 1M context model that beats GPT-5 on coding evals is wild. V4-Flash at 13B active params is particularly practical — you get near-frontier coding performance with inference costs that don't require a mortgage. Ship immediately.”
“Benchmark claims from DeepSeek have historically been hard to independently replicate at launch. The Huawei chip story is compelling but also means the Western open-source deployment story requires significant hardware work. And 1.6T parameters is not consumer hardware territory.”
“Running 1.6T parameters requires infrastructure most companies don't have, and DeepSeek's API has had reliability issues before. The 'MIT license' is less useful when you're dependent on their API anyway. Wait for quantized local versions to stabilize.”
“V4's Nvidia-free training stack is a geopolitical inflection point as much as a technical one. It proves the export control strategy isn't containing China's AI progress — and gives the global open-source community a frontier model with no licensing restrictions.”
“The efficiency breakthrough is the story. If 1M-token context now costs 73% less to serve, that changes the economics of an entire class of applications. DeepSeek is compressing the frontier timeline faster than anyone predicted a year ago.”
“A 1M-token context model at $0.30/MTok Apache 2.0 means long-form creative projects — novels, screenplays, brand bibles — can finally be processed holistically. The Flash variant's low cost makes it accessible even for creative side projects with tight budgets.”
“A million-token context means I can feed an entire brand style guide, all past campaign materials, and a full brief into one call. V4-Flash is fast enough for real-time creative iteration. This is now my go-to for long-context creative workflows.”
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