Super Micro CEO joins Tim Cook in calling on Bloomberg to retract spy chip story<div class="feat-image">
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<p>Earlier today, Super Micro Computer
told its customers that it would conduct further checks into Bloomberg’s Chinese spy chip story, despite a lack of evidence to support the claims.</p>
<p>Now, Super Micro CEO Charles Liang has
joined Tim Cook in calling on Bloomberg to retract the story completely.</p>
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Super Micro CEO joins Tim Cook in calling on Bloomberg to retract spy chip story