Malaysia probes alleged Nvidia chips moved from Singapore, vows ‘necessary action’ against local firms involved

It is reported that Malaysia will take “necessary action” against local companies if they are found to be involved in a fraud case involving the alleged movement of Nvidia’s AI chips from Singapore to China, as stated by Investment, Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Zafrul Abdul Aziz. The minister’s comments follow Singapore’s recent investigation into whether servers supplied from US firms Dell and Supermicro to Singapore-based companies contained Nvidia chips, and whether they have passed through or ended up in Malaysia or another country in violation of US export restrictions. The Malaysian government is also currently investigating this case and is in contact with Singaporean authorities.

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