Chinese manufacturer LisuanTech has released the gaming graphics card Lisuan Extreme, based on its 6‑nm processor 7G106; sales will begin in June.
Chinese manufacturer Lisuan launches debut G100 graphics card lineup
The little‑known Chinese brand Lisuan has announced the sales date for its first series of GPUs – the G100 cards, which could compete with AMD and Nvidia’s monopoly in the domestic market.
Parameter Information Release Date June 18 Preorders March 17 (next week)
There are two types of GPU in the lineup:
1. Professional 7G105 – aimed at server solutions.
2. Consumer 7G106 – designed for gaming and called Lisuan Extreme LX 7G106.
Gaming model: Lisuan Extreme LX 7G106
* Video memory: 12 GB GDDR6
* Texture units: 192
* Rasterizers: 96
* FP32 performance: up to 24 TFLOPs
* Market comparison: early benchmarks show a level comparable to NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060
Given that the TrueGPU architecture (compute core, instruction set and software stack) was built from scratch, this is an impressive result. The card runs well in popular Steam games – *Cyberpunk 2077*, *Black Myth: Wukong* and *Resident Evil 4 Remake*. Lisuan has provided support for DirectX 12, Vulkan, OpenCL, OpenGL and promises compatibility with Windows‑on‑Arm and Linux.
Professional lineup
Lisuan offers three models for the professional segment:
Model Memory Features
LX Ultra 12 GB GDDR6 – LX Pro 24 GB GDDR6 – LX Max 24 GB GDDR6 + ECC, turbine cooler
Combined external look with LX Pro
All models (at least Ultra and Pro) use the professional GPU G7105. The LX Max may feature either a reduced version of G7105 or a modified variant of the consumer G7106.
What is known about performance?
At present, performance data for the G100 has only been provided by Lisuan itself. Independent reviews are not yet available, but they will likely appear after sales begin and help clarify the cards’ real capabilities.
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