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Super Micro independent probe finds no evidence CEO or senior management knew of alleged $2.5B Nvidia chip smuggling scheme to China

Super Micro Computer stated that an independent board-led investigation found no evidence its CEO or senior management were aware of an alleged scheme to smuggle $2.5 billion worth of Nvidia chips to China.

WHY IT MATTERS

For teams running Super Micro hardware in data centers, the probe's conclusion reduces the risk of leadership-level sanctions exposure that could disrupt supply or support. However, the underlying allegation of chip smuggling remains, and a single-source report means the full picture is still limited.

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The three things worth knowing

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Super Micro's board-led independent investigation found no evidence that its CEO or senior management knew of the alleged smuggling scheme.

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The alleged scheme involved $2.5 billion worth of Nvidia chips reportedly smuggled to China.

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