<p>➀ Singaporean prosecutors have been granted an additional eight weeks to deepen their investigation into a fraud case involving Nvidia Corp. chips.</p><p>➁ The case involves three men accused of shipping servers with Nvidia chips to China, which is prohibited under US export controls.</p><p>➂ The prosecutors may bring additional charges as they seek more evidence to support the case.</p>
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