Lisuan Tech drops China’s first 6nm gaming and AI GPUs, the 7G106 and 7G105. Both pack the new G100 chip and promise to beat NVIDIA’s RTX 4060.
The 7G106 targets gamers with 12 GB GDDR6 on a 192-bit bus, PCIe 4.0 x16, 192 TMUs, 96 ROPs, and 225W TDP powered by one 8-pin connector. It sports a triple-fan, triple-slot design and four DisplayPort 1.4a outputs. Supports 8K60Hz HDR Freesync, AV1 4K@30 encode, HEVC 8K encode/decode, and modern APIs like DX12 and Vulkan 1.3.
The pro-focused 7G105 doubles memory to 24 GB GDDR6 with ECC, handles 192 GP/s, 384 GT/s, and 24 TFLOPs FP32 compute. It can drive 16 1080p screens at 60 FPS simultaneously. It uses dual 6-pin power connectors and includes data security and encryption features for AI workloads.
Benchmarks put the 7G106 on par with the RTX 4060 in 3DMark Firestrike, scoring 26,800 points. Real-world tests show 4K gaming at high settings hitting 70+ FPS in Black Myth Wukong, Wuchang: Fallen Feathers, and 80+ FPS in Shadow of the Tomb Raider. Lisuan’s own upscaler, NRSS, competes with DLSS and FSR, though it’s unclear if it’s AI-based.
No word yet on clocks, pricing, or global availability. Product sampling kicks off August 2025, with mass production starting September. Retail launch expected late 2025 in APAC markets.
Sources: TechpowerUp, @realVictor_M, ITHome