Shares of Super Micro, which said it’s cooperating with authorities, fell 8% in U.S.
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- While the agency did not provide the names of those searched, Super Micro’s Taiwan office was among them, a person familiar with the situation said, asking not to be identified because the information isn’t public.
- has for years restricted exports of advanced components such as Nvidia AI chips to China over concerns that the hardware — the vast majority of which is produced in Taiwan — could benefit Beijing’s military efforts.
Taiwan has intensified its investigation into Super Micro Computer, conducting raids on the company's offices and several local affiliates amid allegations of smuggling Nvidia chips into China.
This crackdown is part of a broader effort by Taiwan to enforce its export restrictions on advanced technology, which have been in place due to national security concerns regarding China's military ambitions.
The raids involved local investigators searching the residences of six individuals and the sites of three affiliated companies, indicating a serious escalation in the scrutiny of Super Micro's operations. The company has publicly stated its commitment to cooperating with authorities, but the fallout has already impacted its stock, with shares dropping 8% in the U.S. market.
The Taiwanese government has long been wary of the potential military applications of advanced technology exported to China, particularly given the geopolitical tensions in the region. As the investigation unfolds,

