By Bing Hong Lok SINGAPORE (Reuters) -Servers used in a fraud case that Singapore announced last week were supplied by U.S.
Peter Lim quashes rumours about selling Valencia CF while Singapore investigates fraud case involving Nvidia chips shipped to China via Malaysia, possibly violating US export controls. Plus some of ...
Penang-based NationGate Holdings Bhd has today denied that it is the company involved in the fraudulent movement of Nvidia ...
Singapore is investigating whether Dell Technologies Inc. and Super Micro Computer Inc. servers shipped to Malaysia housed ...
On Thursday, Singaporean police arrested 3 men for allegedly smuggling Nvidia chips, Channel News Asia reported. The men, two ...
Super Micro Computer was the S&P 500's worst performer Monday, with Nvidia close behind, amid a probe into illegal AI chip ...
Super Micro Computer (SMCI), and Dell (DELL) shares plunged Monday after Singapore said it’s investigating whether servers ...
Nvidia stock sank 8.8% Monday to its lowest closing price since last September as reports surfaced of the tech giant’s AI chips reaching China despite export controls.
Also in the semiconductor industry, Intel (INTC) gained 1.5% after Nvidia and Broadcom (AVGO) were said to be testing out ...
Singapore: Servers that may contain AI powering Nvidia chips shipped from the United States to Singapore ended up inMalaysia, but their actual final ...
Nvidia stock fell as much as 5% Monday as reports surfaced of the tech giant’s AI chips reaching China, raising investor fears the company might face more scrutiny around its exports.
Traders offered servers containing the company’s Blackwell chips by routing them through third parties in nearby regions.