Lisuan Tech G100 GPU Revealed New 6nm Cards for Gaming and AI Challenge NVIDIA's RTX 4060

China's Lisuan Tech reveals its 6nm G100 GPU in new graphics cards. The 7G106 targets gaming performance matching the RTX 4060 and the 7G105 for AI.
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Lisuan Tech G100 GPU Revealed New 6nm Cards for Gaming and AI Challenge NVIDIA's RTX 4060

China's Lisuan Tech Unveils 6nm G100 GPUs for Games and AI

Lisuan Tech has just shown its first set of graphics cards made with the firm's own 6nm G100 GPU. The reveal has two types: the 7G106 for gamers, and the 7G105 for pros into AI and high-level tasks. These items mark a big step in China's GPU area made at home.

Lisuan Tech 7G106 Card for Games

The 7G106 is made for players. See what it has:

  • Memory: 12 GB GDDR6 on a 192-bit bus.
  • Plug-in: PCIe 4.0 x16.
  • Parts: 192 TMUs and 96 ROPs.
  • Power: Top TDP of 225W, needs one 8-pin plug.
  • Build: A big, three-fan cooler.
  • Screen Puts: Four DisplayPort 1.4a slots, runs up to 8K at 60Hz with HDR and FreeSync.
  • API Help: DirectX 12, Vulkan 1.3, OpenGL 4.6, and OpenCL 3.0.

Lisuan Tech 7G105 Card for Professionals and AI

The 7G105 has the same G100 chip but is set up for tough work:

  • Memory: 24 GB GDDR6 with ECC.
  • Speeds: Up to 24 TFLOPs of FP32 speed.
  • Multi-screen: Can show up to 16 HD screens at 60 FPS.
  • Safe: Has up-to-date data safety, encryption, and private computing.

Performance Benchmarks and Gaming Demos

In lab tests, the 7G106 game card got 26,800 points in 3DMark Fire Strike, said by Lisuan Tech to match the NVIDIA RTX 4060. In Geekbench OpenCL, it got 111,290 points, topping the RTX 4060 there.

In real game tests, Lisuan Tech showed the card's power with games at 4K and high settings. Both Black Myth: Wukong and Wuchang: Fallen Feathers had over 70 FPS. The older game Shadow of The Tomb Raider had over 80 FPS with the same setup.

Release Dates and Availability

Lisuan Tech has a clear plan for the G100 cards. First sample pieces come out in August 2025, and big making starts in September 2025. This plan points to them being sold in the APAC area by end of 2025. The firm hasn't said the final speeds or prices yet.

Source: Techpowerup

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