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DeepSeek V4 forces rivals to slash prices, rattling China’s cloud providers
DeepSeek’s pricing shock is rippling through China’s AI sector, pressuring rivals and unsettling cloud providers
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Minxiao Changin ShenzhenPublished: 9:00am, 8 Jun 2026
Chinese artificial intelligence developers are rapidly overhauling their pricing strategies as DeepSeek’s ultra-cheap V4 models trigger a new round of competition, forcing rivals to rethink how they monetise AI in a cutthroat domestic market.
Smartphone and electric-vehicle maker Xiaomi has emerged as one of the latest companies to respond, slashing application programming interface (API) costs for its MiMo-V2.5 model by as much as 99 per cent from previous levels.
Usage of Xiaomi’s MiMo-V2.5 and MiMo-V2.5-Pro models surged following last week’s pricing announcement, with MiMo-V2.5 climbing to sixth place on US-based model marketplace OpenRouter. The model processed 1.7 trillion tokens in the seven days to Monday, representing growth of more than 999 per cent from the previous week.
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Other Chinese AI firms are experimenting with different approaches to monetisation.
AI unicorn MiniMax on Monday launched its next-generation flagship model, MiniMax M3, pairing token-based billing with subscription plans ranging from US$7.24 to US$69.28 per month.Advertisement
The transition has not been without friction.
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