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    Tremendous Micro Cofounder Charged for Allegedly Funnelling AI Servers to China
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    Tremendous Micro Cofounder Charged for Allegedly Funnelling AI Servers to China

    By Crypto EditorMarch 20, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    US authorities say the co-founder of Tremendous Micro Pc, Inc. has been charged and arrested over an alleged multi-billion greenback scheme to smuggle superior synthetic intelligence chips from the US to China.

    The Justice Division mentioned in an announcement on Thursday that it had unsealed an indictment charging Yih-Shyan “Wally” Liaw, in addition to Tremendous Micro gross sales executives Ruei-Tsang “Steven” Chang, and Ting-Wei “Willy” Solar over the alleged conspiracy.

    Prosecutors mentioned the trio violated US export management legal guidelines by conspiring “to promote billions of {dollars}’ price of servers integrating delicate, managed graphics processing models to consumers in China.”

    Tremendous Micro, which was not charged, is a $18.5 billion California-based tech firm specializing in high-performance server and information heart {hardware} for large-scale corporations comparable to IBM. Its infrastructure companions embody companies like Nvidia and Google. 

    The Justice Division mentioned the alleged scheme concerned the trio utilizing a spread of concealment methods to cover the sale of round $2.5 billion price of servers to an organization in China throughout 2024 and 2025, with $510 million price of gross sales occurring between April and Could 2025 alone. 

    “These defendants allegedly fabricated paperwork, staged bogus gear to cross audit inventories, and used a pass-through firm to hide their misconduct and true clientele checklist,” mentioned James Barnacle, Jr., FBI assistant director answerable for the New York Subject Workplace.