Supermicro addresses Taiwan investigation and employee detentions

Telborg · July 01, 2026 · ✓ verified

Super Micro Computer, Inc. has issued a July 1, 2026 customer update addressing media coverage of a Taiwanese investigation and clarifying that it is not a target of the inquiry.

  • Supermicro says four Taiwan employees were detained for questioning on Monday, 6/29/26, in connection with an investigation into sales to a technology company in Taiwan; the company says it coordinated with authorities to provide access to the employees’ desks and electronic devices.
  • The company says two employees were detained pending a hearing and two were released on bail; all four were placed on administrative leave while the investigation remains ongoing. Supermicro says the matter has no impact on its ability to serve customers and points to a May 28, 2026 press release about cooperation with Taiwanese authorities.
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