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Taiwan investigates three individuals for forging documents to illegally export Nvidia-powered AI servers, linked to a $2.5B US indictment over tech diversion.

Taiwan probes three individuals, including a Supermicro co-founder, for allegedly exporting $2.5B in Nvidia-powered AI servers to China using forged documents.

TAIPEI, May 22 — Taiwanese prosecutors are investigating three people for allegedly smuggling Nvidia artificial intelligence chips to China in violation of US export...

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" ... improve their regulation compliance and avoid that from happening in the future."

Nvidia (NVDA), the AI chip giant that powers many of today’s top AI tools and data centers is putting more focus on how its partners follow U.S....

Nvidia's CEO also confirmed China is part of his $200 billion CPU market forecast.

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Taiwanese prosecutors suspect at least one shipment of US-restricted Nvidia AI chips was smuggled to China via Japan, in Taiwan’s first public AI-chip diversion case.

Taiwan detained three suspects for allegedly smuggling Nvidia AI chips to China via Japan, seizing 50 Supermicro servers worth over $15M in a first-of-its-kind crackdown.

The smugglers were routing their illicit goods through Japan, which is known for its tight customs enforcement.

Taiwan detained three suspects and seized over $15M in Supermicro servers allegedly smuggled to China via Japan, marking its first AI chip diversion crackdown.

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