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Singapore case of fraudulant AI chip shipments to China in wake of U.S. fears of military use has been adjounred until August

This year we’ve seen a massive crackdown on AI tech shipments into China with mounting fears they might be powering the country’s military. It’s gotten to the point that high-end cards are being geotracked while the US continues to pressure ports like Malaysia to keep these rigs out of China’s hands.

Now, the latest development in a Singaporean case around the United States’ campaign to cease Nvidia shipments to China has just been put on hold. Reuters states the current big case looking into illegal shipments of Nvidia’s AI powered silicon has just been adjourned until August 22. The hiatus is to give police more time to review evidence and potentially seek further responses. The case points to three defendants all linked by local media with accusations around the illicit movements of this tech.

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