The name of Super Micro Computer (SMCI) returns to headlines in the worst possible way. A Keelung court has ordered the arrest of two employees of the company, identified by the Taiwanese press as managers Wang and Lin, along with the vice president of Albatron Technology — Super Micro’s distributor — in an investigation into the fraudulent export of servers equipped with Nvidia GB300 chips to China. The arrests took place on the night of 30 Jun…
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The name of Super Micro Computer (SMCI) returns to headlines in the worst possible way. A Keelung court has ordered the arrest of two employees of the company, identified by the Taiwanese press as managers Wang and Lin, along with the vice president of Albatron Technology — Super Micro’s distributor — in an investigation into the fraudulent export of servers equipped with Nvidia GB300 chips to China. The arrests took place on the night of 30 Jun…