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    Super Micro Computer (SMCI) Co-Founder Enters Not Guilty Plea in Export Control Case

    Oli DaleBy Oli DaleApril 2, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Key Highlights

    • Co-founder Yih-Shyan “Wally” Liaw entered a not guilty plea to allegations involving unauthorized exports of Nvidia-equipped servers to China
    • Federal authorities claim a $2.5 billion operation utilized a Southeast Asian intermediary to circumvent American export restrictions
    • Two additional individuals face charges — Ruei-Tsang Chang and Ting-Wei Sun — with Sun denying the allegations as well
    • U.S. District Judge Edgardo Ramos scheduled proceedings to commence November 2
    • SMCI shares plummeted 27% following the initial charge disclosure in March; currently trading down 23.1% for the year

    Super Micro Computer’s co-founder Yih-Shyan “Wally” Liaw made his court appearance Wednesday at Manhattan federal court, entering a not guilty plea to accusations linked to an alleged multi-billion dollar smuggling operation involving Nvidia-equipped servers.


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    Federal authorities allege that Liaw participated in a scheme to redirect servers built in the United States — containing advanced Nvidia processors — to Chinese buyers, defying U.S. restrictions on exporting sophisticated AI technology.

    The purported strategy involved utilizing a Southeast Asian intermediary entity to mask where the equipment ultimately ended up.

    Two additional individuals linked to Super Micro face prosecution. Ruei-Tsang “Steven” Chang, who served as general manager at Super Micro’s Taiwan location, and Ting-Wei “Willy” Sun, characterized by authorities as a facilitator who assisted in orchestrating the diversions.

    Sun entered his not guilty plea during Wednesday’s court session. Chang remains at large and has not been detained.

    Judge Edgardo Ramos of the U.S. District Court established November 2 as the trial commencement date. The proceedings now enter the discovery phase, where attorneys will exchange evidence and file preliminary motions.

    Liaw secured release after posting $5 million bond. He has resigned from his position on Super Micro’s board of directors in the wake of the criminal charges.

    Shares Continue Downward Trajectory

    SMCI stock suffered a devastating 27% decline when prosecutors unveiled the charges on March 19. The shares have failed to regain lost territory since that announcement.

    For the current year, SMCI has declined 23.1%. With the trial scheduled for November, this legal cloud will continue hanging over the company for the foreseeable future.

    Wall Street analysts maintain a cautious stance on the stock. According to TipRanks, SMCI holds a Hold consensus rating, derived from three Buy recommendations, eight Hold ratings, and three Sell ratings.

    The consensus price target stands at $31.70, suggesting approximately 41% potential upside from present trading levels — though this wide gap primarily illustrates the stock’s steep decline rather than renewed optimism.

    The Allegations Explained

    Prosecutors’ central argument maintains that Liaw and his alleged co-conspirators intentionally designed the server distribution channels to evade U.S. export compliance requirements.

    Cutting-edge AI processors, especially those manufactured by Nvidia, face stringent regulatory oversight regarding shipments to China under American law.

    Authorities contend the defendants sold the technology to an undisclosed Southeast Asian business, which subsequently transferred the systems to Chinese customers.

    This represents the most significant prosecution to emerge involving alleged illegal exports of restricted AI computing hardware to China.

    Authorities made the charges public on March 19, and Wednesday’s not guilty pleas officially launch the judicial proceedings.

    The next critical milestone arrives November 2, when trial proceedings are set to commence.

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