Super Micro has not moved on.
The Khel Khel Mein (2025) EP 3-5 Hindi Web SeriesSan Jose-based motherboard manufacturer found itself mired in controversy after an Oct. 4 Bloomberg Businessweekarticle claimed, with a robust 17 sources allegedly backing up the story, that Chinese spies had managed to implant a chip on some of the company's boards. Super Micro Computer Inc. denied the story, and ordered an independent investigation of the claims. According to Reuters, the results are in: Super Micro is in the clear.
In a letter sent to its customers, the company reportedly says the investigation found no evidence of Bloomberg'sclaims.
SEE ALSO: Apple doubles down on Chinese hardware hack denial in letter to Congress"As we have stated repeatedly since these allegations were reported," CNBC reports CEO Charles Liang as writing, "no government agency has ever informed us that it has found malicious hardware on our products; no customer has ever informed us that it found malicious hardware on our products; and we have never seen any evidence of malicious hardware on our products."
The Bloombergstory has also been forcefully denied by Apple and Amazon.
Super Micro stock fell roughly 40 percent following the publication of the Bloombergpiece, and has still not fully recovered.
Reuters reports that the firm Nardello & Co. carried out the investigation on Super Micro's behalf. The process allegedly included testing actual motherboards — both those currently being made and ones that had been sold to Amazon and Apple in the past.
These findings will come as no surprise to Apple's vice president of information security, George Stathakopoulos, who in October sent a letter to Congress stating that his company's "internal investigations concluded [Bloomberg's] claims were simply wrong."
Notably, the Washington Postreported in late November that Bloomberg appeared to be quietly attempting to re-report its blockbuster story.
This effort suggests Bloomberghas, possibly, begun to doubt its own original claims. Although, it should be added, whatever doubt may exist has yet to cause the publication to issue a correction or a retraction of the initial story.
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