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A fraud case in Singapore involved servers supplied by U.S. firms, potentially containing Nvidia's advanced chips. The servers were sent from Singapore-based companies to Malaysia. Singapore has asked the U.S. authorities if the servers contained U.S. export control items. This case is part of a broader police investigation of 22 individuals and companies suspected of false representation, amid concerns about organized AI chip smuggling to China.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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