Super Micro Computer (SMCI) has been cleared of corporate liability following a US Department of Justice investigation into AI chip smuggling to China. While specific employees, including a co-founder, face charges for illegal exports, the company itself was not implicated in the wrongdoing. The DoJ findings validate SMCI’s internal compliance and oversight controls, countering initial market fears of systemic governance failure. Despite the estimated $2.5 billion in smuggled sales, the company has maintained its ambitious revenue guidance of $40 billion for fiscal year 2026. Analysts suggest the recent 30% decline in share price may have been an overreaction to individual misconduct rather than corporate negligence. This clarification provides a stable foundation for investors as the company continues to navigate strict export regulations while maintaining its growth trajectory.
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