Lisuan 7G100 Founder Edition Graphics Card Launches With WHQL Validation Featuring Native 6nm Architecture and 12GB GDDR6 Memory For Local Gaming Enthusiasts
Lisuan Technology has officially opened its pre orders for its new Lisuan 7G100 Founder Edition graphics card. This product release will stand out to be a big landmark for the local hardware market as it will be the 1st gaming graphics card from a local Chinese manufacturer to receive official Windows Hardware Quality Labs validation, which validates its drivers, and its immediate compatibility with all Windows Operating Systems. Lisuan Technology is primarily targeting this hardware towards PC gaming enthusiasts, digital content creators, and those developing with local neural network processing capabilities.
Lisuan 7G100 has been fabricated using a native Chinese 6nm manufacturing process for the silicon architecture. For current render specifications, it is built with 12GB of GDDR6 video memory. Software capabilities supported by this GPU include the most prominent ones: DirectX 12, Vulkan 1.3, OpenGL 4.6, and OpenCL 3.0.Lisuan Technology reports that hardware already exhibits stable operation with over 100 of the most popular gaming titles available today.
Other than being able to handle mainstream 3D renders, this processor can also be used for display and media processing workloads as it supports 10 bit color depth and uses VESA DSC video compression to output the signal at highest qualities. For media players, and streaming media centers this GPU includes a media engine capable of decoding HEVC video up to 8K at 60fps, and has built in NRSS Super Resolution, and native HDR processing algorithms to improve image quality.
The Founder Edition is designed to run with a blower fan style shroud which directs heated air towards the rear of your computer system. The outer shell also includes the signature of the companies' founder printed on it, adding a collectors appeal. Pre order prices within the Chinese market will start at 3299 CNY about $484, and Lisuan Technology has yet to comment on whether or not they intend to bring the product to international markets.
Source: JD.com

