China has unveiled its groundbreaking 6nm gaming and AI GPUs, the Lisuan Tech 7G106 and 7G105, boasting up to 24 GB of memory and impressive performance that surpasses the RTX 4060.
China’s impressive strides in the gaming and AI GPU market are showcased by Lisuan Tech’s G100 chip, which powers the 7G106 and 7G105 graphics cards. Previously, the Lisuan G100 GPU demonstrated remarkable performance, outpacing the NVIDIA RTX 4060 and coming close to the RTX 5060 in synthetic benchmarks. Now, Lisuan Tech has officially introduced its first G100 GPU-based cards, the 7G106 and 7G105.
The 7G106 is targeted at consumers and gamers. It features 12 GB of GDDR6 memory, a 192-bit bus interface, and PCIe 4.0 x16 compliance. With 192 TMUs, 96 ROPs, and a TDP of 225W powered by a single 8-pin connector, this card is a robust option.
Its design is available in a triple-slot form factor, featuring either a single-fan flow-through design or a three-fan setup. Equipped with four DisplayPort 1.4a outputs, it supports up to 8K60Hz HDR Freesync, HEVC 8K@60FPS encoding, and 30FPS decoding. Additionally, it is compatible with modern APIs such as DX12, Vulkan 1.3, OpenGL 4.6, and OpenCL 3.0.
On the other hand, the Lisuan Tech 7G105 caters to the professional and AI sector. This card mirrors the G100 chip but enhances it with 24 GB of GDDR6 memory with ECC support. It offers up to 192 GP/s, 384 GT/s, and 24 TFLOPs of FP32 compute, capable of running up to 16 1080p screens at 60 FPS in a virtual environment. As a professional variant, it includes modern data security, encryption, and confidential computing features.
In terms of performance, the 7G106 demonstrated solid results in synthetic benchmarks, scoring 26,800 points in the 3DMark Firestrike benchmark, comparable to the RTX 4060. Additionally, Lisuan Tech showcased the card running Black Myth: Wukong at 4K (High Settings) with a very playable frame rate, although exact FPS was not revealed.
The company has yet to announce clock speeds, pricing, and availability, but this launch marks a significant advancement for China’s domestic GPU industry. Product sampling will begin in August 2025, followed by mass production in September, with retail availability in the APAC markets expected by late 2025.






