Taiwan Raids Signal U.S.-Led Crackdown on AI Chip Exports

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Taiwanese authorities raided Supermicro’s Taiwan office and several locations amid a U.S. federal case over alleged AI chip smuggling, a move Bloomberg says could thrust Taiwan into enforcing U.S. export controls against China-bound high-end chips. The raids follow March charges against Supermicro personnel for allegedly routing Nvidia chip-laden servers to China, highlighting a broader push to curb chip exports despite Taiwan's own lack of criminalizing such exports.
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