The U.S. suspects Thai AI firm OBON of smuggling export-controlled Nvidia chips to China. The allegations involve the illicit transfer of Super Micro servers containing restricted technology.
The United States government suspects that OBON, a primary firm involved in Thailand's national artificial intelligence initiative, has been smuggling export-controlled Nvidia chips housed in Super Micro servers to China.
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