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The US government has charged Super Micro Computer's co-founder and two other individuals with smuggling billions of dollars worth of AI chips to China. The charges caused Super Micro's stock price to plummet as investors reacted to the news. The case involves allegations that the defendants helped circumvent US export controls on advanced semiconductor technology.

This hits the intersection of the US-China tech war and the AI chip shortage that's reshaping global tech. Super Micro is a major server company that's been riding the AI boom, so criminal charges against leadership over China connections spooked investors hard.
Investors say

The charges represent a major red flag for a company already under scrutiny for its China ties. Criminal allegations against the co-founder create massive legal and reputational risks that could derail the company's AI server business just as demand is peaking.

Tech observers say

This is part of a broader US crackdown on tech exports to China, and companies operating in gray areas were bound to face consequences. The charges may be more about sending a message to the industry about export control compliance than destroying Super Micro specifically.