Everyone talks about AI, nobody talks about the metals that make it possible.
Gold, silver, copper, and other rare metals.
All of them end up in everything we build when every company on earth is making data centers, GPUs, servers, and power infrastructure.
They’re also used in EVs, batteries, solar panels, wiring, smartphones, satellites, literally everything modern.
More AI = more chips.
More chips = more metals.
More tech + more electrification + limited supply = higher prices.
It’s that simple.
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Everyone talks about AI, nobody talks about the metals that make it possible.
Gold, silver, copper, and other rare metals.
All of them end up in everything we build when every company on earth is making data centers, GPUs, servers, and power infrastructure.
They’re also used in EVs, batteries, solar panels, wiring, smartphones, satellites, literally everything modern.
More AI = more chips.
More chips = more metals.
More tech + more electrification + limited supply = higher prices.
It’s that simple.