Singapore says U.S. server fraud case involves $390m of transactions

Local media have linked case to possible transfer of Nvidia chips to DeepSeek

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Singapore authorities have said U.S. servers shipped to Malaysia may have contained Nvidia chips. © Reuters

SINGAPORE (Reuters) -- Singapore prosecutors told a court on Thursday that a case in which Singapore-based firms have been accused of fraudulently supplying U.S. servers to Malaysia involves transactions worth $390 million.

Three men have been charged with committing fraud against Dell and Super Micro by falsely representing where the servers would end up.

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