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Servers used in Singapore fraud case may contain Nvidia chips, minister says

  • Singapore's Home Affairs and Law Minister Kasiviswanathan Shanmugam announced on March 3 that the U.S. Is being asked for details about servers involved in a fraud case because they may contain Nvidia chips.
  • Three men were arrested and charged with fraud related to false representation of the servers' final destinations, according to Shanmugam.
  • The servers linked to the fraud were supplied by Dell Technologies and Supermicro, as stated by Shanmugam.
  • Shanmugam confirmed that Singapore's investigation is independent and not prompted by the U.S., although a tip-off from America initiated the arrests.
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Servers used in Singapore fraud case may contain Nvidia chips, minister says

Servers used in a fraud case that Singapore announced last week were supplied by U.S. firms and may have contained Nvidia's advanced chips, a government minister said on Monday.

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