Singapore Men Arrested for Nvidia Fraud
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Singapore grants bail for Nvidia chip smugglers in alleged $390M fraud | TechCrunch

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A judge in Singapore granted bail to three men suspected of smuggling Nvidia chips from Singapore to China .
The chips may contain chips affected by U.S. export rules that bar the sale of them to certain countries.
The three men were charged with fraud against Dell and Super Micro by falsely stating where the servers would be located.
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