Australian Mines in the Race for Scandium's AI Premium
The Cairns Post
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- Date Published
- 6 Aug 2026
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- 1
- Australian
- Yes
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- 6 Aug 2026, 10:00 am
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This report examines the role of scandium as a critical mineral for high-performance computing hardware, particularly in the production of AI-specialized semiconductors and power electronics. While focusing on the resource extraction side of the AI supply chain, it highlights the growing global race to secure physical infrastructure necessary for frontier AI advancement. The article underscores how national security and economic interests are converging around the materials required for next-generation hardware, though it offers minimal direct analysis of existential or catastrophic safety risks. It remains relevant to Australian policy discourse regarding the country's strategic position in the global AI hardware supply chain.
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