Super Micro Computer (SMCI) co-founder pleads not guilty to charges of illegally exporting Nvidia AI servers to China. Trial scheduled for November 2. The postSuper Micro Computer (SMCI) co-founder pleads not guilty to charges of illegally exporting Nvidia AI servers to China. Trial scheduled for November 2. The post

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

2026/04/02 18:45
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Key Takeaways

  • Co-founder Yih-Shyan “Wally” Liaw entered a not guilty plea regarding allegations of illegally exporting Nvidia-based servers to Chinese customers
  • Federal authorities claim a $2.5 billion operation utilized a Southeast Asian intermediary to circumvent American export restrictions
  • Additional defendants Ruei-Tsang Chang and Ting-Wei Sun face charges; Sun has also denied wrongdoing
  • U.S. District Judge Edgardo Ramos scheduled proceedings to commence November 2
  • SMCI shares plummeted 27% following initial charge disclosure in March; currently trading 23.1% lower for the year

Yih-Shyan “Wally” Liaw, co-founder of Super Micro Computer, stood before a Manhattan federal courthouse Wednesday to formally deny accusations connected to an alleged $2.5 billion operation involving the illegal export of Nvidia-equipped servers.


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According to federal authorities, Liaw participated in a scheme that funneled American-manufactured servers equipped with Nvidia processors to Chinese buyers, bypassing stringent U.S. regulations governing advanced artificial intelligence technology exports.

The purported mechanism involved utilizing a Southeast Asian intermediary corporation to mask the ultimate recipients of these shipments.

Two additional individuals associated with Super Micro face prosecution. Ruei-Tsang “Steven” Chang, serving as general manager at Super Micro’s Taiwan operations, and Ting-Wei “Willy” Sun, characterized by federal prosecutors as a coordinator who facilitated the alleged diversions.

Sun similarly entered a not guilty plea during Wednesday’s court proceedings. Chang remains at large and has not been detained.

U.S. District Judge Edgardo Ramos established November 2 as the trial commencement date. Legal proceedings now enter the discovery phase, which traditionally encompasses evidence examination and preliminary motions from defense and prosecution teams.

Liaw secured release on $5 million bail. Additionally, he has resigned from his position on Super Micro’s board of directors in the aftermath of these charges.

Ongoing Stock Market Challenges

SMCI stock experienced a devastating 27% decline when authorities initially unveiled the charges on March 19. Share prices have failed to recover those losses.

For the current year, SMCI has dropped 23.1%. With the November trial date now confirmed, this legal uncertainty will continue weighing on investor sentiment for months.

Wall Street analysts maintain a reserved outlook on the shares. According to TipRanks data, SMCI holds a Hold consensus rating, derived from three Buy recommendations, eight Hold positions, and three Sell ratings.

The consensus price target stands at $31.70, suggesting approximately 41% potential upside from present trading levels — though this substantial gap primarily reflects the magnitude of the stock’s decline rather than heightened analyst optimism.

Understanding the Allegations

The foundation of the government’s case centers on accusations that Liaw and his co-defendants intentionally engineered the server distribution network to evade American export control measures.

Advanced artificial intelligence processors, especially those manufactured by Nvidia, face stringent regulatory oversight under U.S. legislation regarding Chinese exports.

Federal prosecutors contend the defendants sold this sophisticated hardware to an undisclosed Southeast Asian business entity, which subsequently redirected the technology to Chinese customers.

This represents the most significant prosecution to date concerning alleged smuggling of regulated AI hardware to China.

Authorities first made the charges public on March 19, and Wednesday’s not guilty pleas formally initiate the litigation process.

The critical upcoming milestone arrives November 2, when trial proceedings are slated to begin.

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