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Supermicro-tied execs used Thailand government entity to ship Nvidia AI GPUs to China — report alleges Chinese web giant Alibaba received restricted servers

A network to smuggle restricted Nvidia AI hardware has been found: it shipped to Alibaba, among other destinations.

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