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Super Micro Computer Faces New Securities Class Action Over Alleged Illegal AI Server Sales to China

Type: Legal ActionConfidence: 1Verified: unverified
Hagens Berman filed a new securities class action lawsuit against Super Micro Computer and its executives. The lawsuit alleges the company concealed an illegal scheme to sell billions of dollars worth of advanced AI servers with Nvidia chips to China via a Southeast Asian shell entity, violating U.S. export regulations.

Transmission path

Legal Action -> Company Reputation -> Investor Sentiment

Extended read

A new securities class action lawsuit has been filed against Super Micro Computer (SMCI) and its senior executives by Hagens Berman. The complaint alleges that the company engaged in a clandestine operation to sell advanced AI servers, equipped with Nvidia (NVDA) chips, to China. This alleged scheme, conducted through a shell entity based in Southeast Asia, is accused of violating U.S. export regulations. The lawsuit claims that Super Micro Computer and its executives concealed these illegal activities, misleading investors. The lead plaintiff filing deadline for this action remains May 26, 2026. This development could have significant implications for Super Micro Computer's stock and its reputation, particularly given the sensitive nature of technology exports to China.

Exposed assets

SMCI · NVDA

Countries: USA, China

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