Jensen Huang once said there was ‘no evidence’ Nvidia chips were getting diverted to China. The scandal at Super Micro suggests otherwise.
Key Takeaways
- 1Jensen Huang's prior assertion of 'no evidence' of chip diversion to China is directly contradicted.
- 2Super Micro is implicated in a scandal suggesting the diversion of NVIDIA chips.
- 3This situation could lead to increased regulatory pressure on NVIDIA and its supply chain partners.
- 4Such diversions may bypass US export restrictions, allowing restricted technology to reach China illegally.
This headline directly challenges previous assurances from Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang regarding the diversion of NVIDIA chips to China, a critical issue given U.S. export controls. The implication that Super Micro is involved in such activities could trigger heightened scrutiny from regulators on both NVIDIA and its partners, potentially impacting sales and stock performance. Investors should watch for official investigations and any forthcoming statements from NVIDIA or Super Micro, as this could signal a wider problem within the semiconductor supply chain.
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