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The Thai end of the Supermicro chip-smuggling case has a name, and it sits inside Bangkok’s national AI plan

US prosecutors believe a company at the centre of Thailand’s national AI strategy helped move billions of dollars in Nvidia-equipped Supermicro servers into China, with Alibaba among the eventual customers, Bloomberg reported on Friday. The company is OBON Corp., a Bangkok-based AI infrastructure firm that has been a public partner of Thailand’s National AI Strategy […] This story continues at The Next Web from LatestTechyTalks

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