Co-founder of Super Micro Computer Yih-Shyan “Wally” Liaw has resigned from the company’s board after being indicted in the US for allegedly smuggling.
Supermicro has put them on administrative leave with another employee also charged, and a third has been fired.
Super Micro Computer placed two employees on leave and fired a contractor after charges of diverting U.S.-assembled servers to China, violating export control laws.
Wally” Liaw's arrest for allegedly smuggling Nvidia chips to China landed as SMCI markets itself as Washington's most trusted AI partner.
Super Micro Computer said on Friday that Yih-Shyan Liaw has resigned from its board, effective immediately, after the co-founder was charged with helping smuggle billions of dollars of AI chips ...
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An executive at Super Micro Computer was arrested Thursday for allegedly smuggling servers with advanced AI chips into China. The U.S. Department of Justice unsealed an indictment revealing that three ...
The US has arrested Wally Liaw, a co-founder of the US server maker SuperMicro, which 'profited significantly' from the scheme, according to the indictment.
Three people associated with artificial intelligence server maker Super Micro Computer Inc, including its co-founder, were ...
Three people associated with artificial intelligence server maker Super Micro Computer Inc, including its co-founder, were ...
US charges men reportedly tied to Super Micro Computer for helping to smuggle billions of dollars' worth of AI chips.
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