Overall, when tested on 40 prompts, DeepSeek was found to have a similar energy efficiency to the Meta model, but DeepSeek tended to generate much longer responses and therefore was found to use 87% more energy.

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    You might think this is apples and oranges, but I think it’s just another dimension: whether it’s better to have quality and bountiful output, or if such gains are eclipsed by the far wider appeal and adoption of such technologies. Just like how the cotton gin’s massive efficiency and yield increase in turning harvested cotton into clothing filling skyrocketed the harvesting of cotton.