DeepSeek V3.2 and V3.2-Speciale are breakthrough open-source AI models from China, built to rival top closed models like OpenAI’s GPT-5 and Google Gemini 3 Pro. Delivering gold-level results in both math and programming benchmarks, DeepSeek V3.2-Speciale even outperforms GPT-5 on AIME 2025. With efficient architecture and exceptional reasoning abilities, these models are perfect for both enthusiasts and enterprise applications
I immediately put DeepSeek V3.2-Speciale to the test as soon as it dropped—and wow, it truly holds its own! In my benchmarks, it even beats several closed-source heavyweights, for example it’s better than GPT-5 and competitive with Gemini Pro 3, especially on complex math and coding tasks. As a huge fan of open-source AI, this leap is super exciting. Seeing open models reaching this level is so nice!
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I've been waiting to try this - super excited to see an open-source model competing at this level. If it delivers anywhere close to what the benchmarks promise, it's going to shake things up in a big way. Can't wait to put it through some real tasks!
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Congrats on the launch — I’ll try it on some of my usual tasks today.
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Great job on the release. The mix of natural language, code, and document understanding in one place is super practical. Curious how fast it performs under heavy workloads
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Nice to see DeepSeek going public. Having a capable assistant that isn’t locked behind huge costs makes AI a lot more accessible. I’ll definitely try it.
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Nice. An assistant that can read files, hold long context, and help with both coding and content is super useful in real workflows. Upload → understand → act is the right flow. Curious to see how it performs on large documents and technical tasks.
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I've been waiting to try this - super excited to see an open-source model competing at this level. If it delivers anywhere close to what the benchmarks promise, it's going to shake things up in a big way. Can't wait to put it through some real tasks!
Congrats on the launch — I’ll try it on some of my usual tasks today.
Great job on the release. The mix of natural language, code, and document understanding in one place is super practical. Curious how fast it performs under heavy workloads
Nice to see DeepSeek going public. Having a capable assistant that isn’t locked behind huge costs makes AI a lot more accessible.
I’ll definitely try it.
Nice. An assistant that can read files, hold long context, and help with both coding and content is super useful in real workflows. Upload → understand → act is the right flow. Curious to see how it performs on large documents and technical tasks.