The Gallium Bottleneck: The Invisible Tech War
Smartphone Transistors, Geopolitics, and the Global Monopoly Over Microscopic Metals
Sinopsis
Unlike gold or copper, gallium is rarely mined directly; it is a microscopic byproduct of processing bauxite for aluminum. Currently, a single nation dominates over 80% of the global refinement of this critical metal. As trade wars escalate, the sudden restriction of gallium exports is being utilized as the ultimate geopolitical trump card. Because gallium arsenide and gallium nitride are mathematically vastly superior to standard silicon for conducting high-frequency electrical currents without overheating, there is no viable alternative for advanced electronics.
This sharp industrial analysis deconstructs the hidden vulnerabilities of Silicon Valley. It explores the highly specialized, toxic chemical engineering required to extract gallium, the panic among defense contractors, and the desperate corporate race to stockpile strategic metals.
Look beyond the silicon. The Gallium Bottleneck exposes the terrifying reality that the future of artificial intelligence and digital communication rests entirely on the uninterrupted flow of an obscure liquid metal.
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Ficha Técnica
Editorial: Epubli
ISBN: 9783565461080
Idioma: Inglés
Fecha de lanzamiento: 26/05/2026
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