so, you guys might've heard about supermicro, a huge company in the server and workstation world, but not really a household name for us regular pc users. anyway, they're in the news right now because three of their former employees are in trouble for allegedly shipping ai servers to china, which is a big no-no according to export laws.

i have to admit, i don't really keep up with the whole server and ai scene, but this story caught my attention because of the sheer scale of what's going on. we're talking about billions of dollars worth of servers here, and it's not just a few rogue employees - it's a whole scheme that involved fake servers and secret deals. it's like something out of a movie, you know?

apparently, supermicro is taking this really seriously, and their ceo has come out with a statement saying they're committed to protecting american tech and intellectual property. they're also doing an internal review and investigation to figure out what happened and how to prevent it in the future. i guess it's good that they're taking responsibility, but at the same time, it's pretty wild that this was able to happen in the first place.
so, from what i understand, the three former employees were working with some third-party brokers to sell these ai servers to customers in china. they allegedly told some executives at a company in southeast asia to place orders for the servers, which were then shipped to china instead. it's not just a few servers we're talking about, either - the us department of justice is saying that around $2.5 billion worth of servers were purchased between 2024 and 2025, and over $500 million worth of them were diverted to china in just a few weeks.

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What do you think about this?

i have to admit, i don't really keep up with the whole server and ai scene, but this story caught my attention because of the sheer scale of what's going on. we're talking about billions of dollars worth of servers here, and it's not just a few rogue employees - it's a whole scheme that involved fake servers and secret deals. it's like something out of a movie, you know?

apparently, supermicro is taking this really seriously, and their ceo has come out with a statement saying they're committed to protecting american tech and intellectual property. they're also doing an internal review and investigation to figure out what happened and how to prevent it in the future. i guess it's good that they're taking responsibility, but at the same time, it's pretty wild that this was able to happen in the first place.
so, from what i understand, the three former employees were working with some third-party brokers to sell these ai servers to customers in china. they allegedly told some executives at a company in southeast asia to place orders for the servers, which were then shipped to china instead. it's not just a few servers we're talking about, either - the us department of justice is saying that around $2.5 billion worth of servers were purchased between 2024 and 2025, and over $500 million worth of them were diverted to china in just a few weeks.

i'm not really sureRead more: Full article on www.pcgamer.com
What do you think about this?