Chinese Universities, Military-Linked, Acquired Restricted AI Chips in Smuggling Case
Reports indicate that Chinese universities, including those with military ties, acquired advanced AI chips from Super Micro Computer, bypassing US export bans. This follows charges against Super Micro co-founder Yih-Shyan Liaw and others in what is being called the 'Nvidia AI chips smuggling case,' raising concerns about technology transfer.
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Chinese universities with military links bought Super Micro servers with restricted AI chips - Reuters
Chinese universities with military links bought Super Micro servers with restricted AI chips Reuters
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Read full article →More Chinese links appear in ‘Nvidia AI chips smuggling case’
Chinese universities, including those linked to the military, reportedly acquired advanced AI chips from Super Micro Computer, bypassing US export bans. This follows charges against Super Micro co-founder Yih-Shyan Liaw and others for allegedly smuggling $2.5 billion in US AI tech. The company claims it's a victim of the scheme.
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Concerned about the potential for artificial intelligence chips to enhance China's military capabilities, the US, from 2022, began banning the sale of some Nvidia chips, such as the A100, to China.
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