Currently in the market, silver has an unshakable status — the most conductive metal on Earth, and to this day, there are no substitutes. In the fields of low voltage, high frequency, and miniaturization electronics, silver's electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity, and oxidation resistance are unmatched by any other metal. AI server chips rely on silver to ensure zero signal delay, and the power supply systems for computing clusters depend on silver-based materials for efficient heat dissipation. The more the industry pursues extreme response speeds, the more silver becomes an essential necessity.
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Currently in the market, silver has an unshakable status — the most conductive metal on Earth, and to this day, there are no substitutes. In the fields of low voltage, high frequency, and miniaturization electronics, silver's electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity, and oxidation resistance are unmatched by any other metal. AI server chips rely on silver to ensure zero signal delay, and the power supply systems for computing clusters depend on silver-based materials for efficient heat dissipation. The more the industry pursues extreme response speeds, the more silver becomes an essential necessity.