By Bing Hong Lok SINGAPORE (Reuters) -Servers used in a fraud case that Singapore announced last week were supplied by U.S.
Singapore is investigating whether Dell Technologies and Super Micro Computer servers shipped to Malaysia housed Nvidia chips ...
Also in the semiconductor industry, Intel (INTC) gained 1.5% after Nvidia and Broadcom (AVGO) were said to be testing out ...
On Monday, reports surfaced that Nvidia chips were making their way to customers in China, with the high-end tech ...
Nvidia was edging down early on Monday as the chip maker continues to face issues with its advanced artificial-intelligence ...
Law and Home Affairs Minister K Shanmugam says Singapore’s investigations were carried out independently and not requested by ...
Super Micro Computer (SMCI), and Dell (DELL) shares plunged Monday after Singapore said it’s investigating whether servers ...
Despite posting solid earnings and guidance last week, NVIDIA's (NASDAQ:NVDA) stock continues to see significant selling pressure Monday as margin, Singapore issues, and other worries weigh.
Singapore authorities have initiated an investigation into potential fraudulent activities related to the shipment of Nvidia ...
Nvidia's fourth-quarter earnings for fiscal year 2025 revealed a complex global strategy, where regional performances reflect ...
Singapore's fraud case reveals a potential AI chip smuggling network--raising serious questions for Nvidia, Dell, and global ...
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