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Singapore authorities have added more charges against three men in a server fraud case involving Dell and Super Micro, part of a wider police investigation. The servers in question may contain AI chips, potentially subject to U.S. export controls. The case involves 22 individuals and companies, with the servers having been sent to Malaysia for further investigation. Three suspects face additional charges, and forensic analysis of seized devices is ongoing. The case is also linked to investigations by the U.S
Courtesy: theprint.in
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