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The U.S. Department of Commerce has recently asked Nvidia to look into how the company's products ended up in China over the past year, The Information reported on Thursday, citing a person close to the department.
US government asks NVIDIA to investigate how its best AI chips have ended up in China over the last year, forcing the company to ask Dell, Supermicro.
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The U.S. Department of Commerce has recently asked Nvidia to look into how the company's products ended up in China over the past year, The Information reported on Thursday, citing a person close to the department.
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Nvidia has asked key server manufacturer and distributor Supermicro to confirm that customers hold such servers containing Nvidia's chips. It came after the US Department of Commerce requested that Nvidia investigate the illegal flow of its products into China.