Lisuan Tech launched China's debut 6nm graphics processors targeting gaming and artificial intelligence applications. The company released two models featuring the G100 chip architecture with memory configurations reaching 24 gigabytes. Performance testing demonstrates capabilities exceeding NVIDIA's RTX 4060 graphics card across multiple benchmark scenarios. The manufacturer positions these cards as competitive alternatives within the discrete graphics market segment.
The 7G106 variant targets consumer gaming with 12GB GDDR6 memory and 225-watt power consumption through triple-fan cooling systems. Professional users receive the 7G105 model equipped with 24GB ECC memory for data center deployment and AI workloads. Both cards support modern display standards and programming interfaces for software compatibility across applications.
Demonstration units operated Black Myth Wukong and other demanding titles at 4K resolution maintaining frame rates above 70 frames per second. The graphics cards employ NRSS upscaling technology comparable to established solutions from competing manufacturers. Production sampling begins August 2025 with mass manufacturing scheduled for September delivery across Asia-Pacific markets.
The 7G106 variant targets consumer gaming with 12GB GDDR6 memory and 225-watt power consumption through triple-fan cooling systems. Professional users receive the 7G105 model equipped with 24GB ECC memory for data center deployment and AI workloads. Both cards support modern display standards and programming interfaces for software compatibility across applications.
Demonstration units operated Black Myth Wukong and other demanding titles at 4K resolution maintaining frame rates above 70 frames per second. The graphics cards employ NRSS upscaling technology comparable to established solutions from competing manufacturers. Production sampling begins August 2025 with mass manufacturing scheduled for September delivery across Asia-Pacific markets.