Server giant Supermicro issued a statement today, affirming its commitment to protecting its advanced technology and intellectual property. The company is actively working with Taiwanese authorities to help prevent its high-demand system products from being illegally transferred to restricted markets. The statement noted that Supermicro collaborated with relevant authorities to facilitate the arrest of three suspects and the seizure of 50 servers. These servers were obtained through deceptive means after being sold by Supermicro to authorized distributors. The company expressed sincere gratitude for the high level of vigilance and professionalism shown by Taiwan's law enforcement and judicial units. The statement mentioned that in the initial transaction, Supermicro sold the products to authorized distributors following rigorous review procedures, with standards higher than applicable government regulations. This incident highlights the challenges that can arise when products are resold through multi-layered downstream channels, beyond the direct control of the original manufacturer. Supermicro stated that this incident underscores the importance of continued cooperation with the industry and government to further strengthen protective measures, improve supply chain transparency, and assist in the implementation of export control regulations. Supermicro will continue to work with law enforcement and regulatory authorities in the U.S., Taiwan, and other jurisdictions to ensure that the distribution of its technology complies with relevant regulations.

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  • Source: CNA (Central News Agency)
  • Category: Corporate Announcement
  • Organizations: Supermicro