Chinese company Lisuan Tech has announced its first discrete GPUs: the Lisuan 7G106 (consumer) for gaming and Lisuan 7G105 (professional) for business and AI. These aims to challenge NVIDIA and AMD in the mid-range segment.

Both cards are built on TSMC’s 6nm process and use Lisuan’s own TrueGPU architecture, designed entirely in-house. The 7G106 comes with 12GB of GDDR6 memory, while the 7G105 doubles that to 24GB with ECC.
Performance-wise, both offer up to 24 TFLOP/s of compute and support common APIs like DirectX 12, Vulkan 1.3, and OpenGL 4.6. However, no ray tracing support just yet.

Hardware features include AV1/HEVC 8K decoding, DisplayPort 1.4 outputs, and a TDP around 225W. Lisuan also claims support for AI tasks, game rendering, and enterprise use, with virtualization and real-time load balancing built in.
In early benchmarks, the 7G106 scored close to an NVIDIA RTX 4060 in synthetic tests and ran games like Shadow of the Tomb Raider and Black Myth: Wukong above 70 FPS at 4K resolution.

Mass production starts in September 2025, with sampling in August. However, as of writing, the Chinese company has yet to reveal the price.

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