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Singapore has charged three individuals with fraud in a case linked to the movement of Nvidia's AI chips from the city-state to Chinese firm DeepSeek. The servers used in the case were supplied by Dell Technologies and Super Micro Computer before being sent to Malaysia. Singapore has asked U.S. authorities if the servers contained U.S. export control items, and is investigating independently after an anonymous tip-off. The U.S.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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