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DeepSeek R1 on Microsoft Foundry

DeepSeek R1 · DeepSeek

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Why use DeepSeek R1 on Microsoft Foundry?

Microsoft Foundry offers DeepSeek R1 with competitive pricing. Microsoft Foundry is a unified Azure platform-as-a-service offering for enterprise AI operations, model builders, and application development.

Compare DeepSeek R1 across 13 providers to find the best fit for your use case
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model: deepseek-r1
Model ID
deepseek-r1

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Compare DeepSeek R1 Across Providers

ProviderInput (per 1M)Output (per 1M)
DeepSeek Platform$0.55$2.19
OpenRouter$0.70$2.50
Together AI$3.00$7.00
Fireworks AI$0.56$1.68
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Capabilities

ReasoningStructured OutputsCode Execution

About DeepSeek R1

DeepSeek R1: Reasoning-optimized model with extended thinking capabilities. 128K context.

FAQ

What is the context window for DeepSeek R1 on Microsoft Foundry?

DeepSeek R1 supports a 128,000 token context window on Microsoft Foundry.

How does Microsoft Foundry compare to other DeepSeek R1 providers?

DeepSeek R1 is available from 13 providers. The cheapest input pricing is $0.1/1M tokens from Bitdeer AI.

Who created DeepSeek R1?

DeepSeek R1 was created by DeepSeek as part of the DeepSeek R1 model family.

Is DeepSeek R1 open source?

DeepSeek R1 is open source according to the seed data.

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Model Specs

Released2025-01-20
Parameters671B, 37B Active
Context128K
ArchitectureDecoder Only

GPU-Hour Providers(1)

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