Singapore Faces AI Export Fraud
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Singapore’s chip fraud scandal has global repercussions
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Singapore has found itself at the centre of a high-profile fraud case involving the alleged illegal export of AI -capable servers to Malaysia .
The case has drawn international scrutiny as authorities investigate whether these transactions violated US export controls aimed at restricting China ’s access to advanced semiconductor technology.
The US Department of Commerce first asked Nvidia back in December 2024 to investigate how its AI chips ended up in China .
Blackwell Ultra is an upgraded version of its AI chip family set to launch in late 2025 .
The Vera CPU , combined with the Rubin GPU , will deliver 50 petaflops of AI inference performance.
The company is also maintaining its new annual release cycle, aiming to keep up with the increasing demand for AI processing power from major cloud providers.
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