Three men, including a Chinese national, were charged with fraud last week in Singapore. Domestic media linked the case to the transfer of Nvidia’s AI chips from Singapore to Chinese artificial intelligence firm DeepSeek.
He said the servers involved in the case were supplied by Dell Technologies and Super Micro Computer to Singapore-based companies before they were sent to Malaysia.
The minister also said Singapore has asked U.S. authorities if the servers contained U.S. export control items and informed them that it would cooperate in any joint investigation.
Reuters also reported last year that Chinese universities and research institutes obtained Nvidia’s advanced AI chips embedded in server products made by Dell, Super Micro, and Taiwan’s Gigabyte Technology.
Singapore is Nvidia’s second-biggest market after the United States, accounting for 18% of its total revenue in its latest fiscal year, according to Nvidia’s stock exchange filings.
Some Western AI entrepreneurs, such as Scale AI CEO Alexandr Wang, have claimed that DeepSeek had as many as 50,000 higher-end Nvidia chips that are banned for export to China. However, he has not provided evidence for the allegation or responded to Reuters’ requests for proof.
Nvidia, DeepSeek, Super Micro, and Dell did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
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