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Super Micro Computer Employees Charged for Alleged Illegal Server Sales to China

Super Micro Computer personnel face charges for alleged illegal server sales. Two individuals are accused of diverting U.S.-assembled servers to China. These actions reportedly violated federal export control laws.

The company responded by placing two employees on leave. It also terminated a contractor connected to the allegations.

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