. He was responding to allegations that advanced Nvidia chips, whose sales are restricted under US export controls, were fraudulently transferred from Singapore.
Singaporean authorities recently charged three individuals with fraud-related offences for allegedly misrepresenting the final users of AI-powered servers containing Nvidia processors. Singapore’s Law and Home Affairs Minister, K Shanmugam, suggested that servers implicated in the fraud case may have contained Nvidia’s artificial intelligence chips, which were subsequently sent to Malaysia, prompting concerns about possible breaches of US trade regulations.
For Malaysia, which has positioned itself as a key player in the semiconductor supply chain, such allegations could complicate its trade relations with both the US and China. The country has committed itself to cracking down on any businesses engaged in illegal trade but also seeks to maintain its status as a neutral partner in the intensifying US-China tech rivalry.
Others suggested that the full picture has yet to emerge. One comment urged caution, saying, “Let the Singapore court case resolve first. More details will likely be revealed for the cross-border media to investigate in Malaysia later.”
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