Moore Threads has confirmed that it will unveil a new GPU architecture at its first MUSA Developer Conference (MDC 2025) in Beijing on December 19–20. The event centers on the company’s MUSA platform, with founder and CEO Zhang Jianzhong set to present the long term GPU strategy and product roadmap. The company promises a new generation of GPU architecture and an updated product lineup, but so far has not named specific boards.


For gamers, this announcement follows a rough first generation. Moore Threads already sells several desktop GPUs, led by the MTT S80, which launched in 2022 as China’s first retail gaming card and the first consumer PCIe 5.0 x16 GPU, with 16 GB of GDDR6 memory and 4,096 MUSA cores. Below it sit the cheaper MTT S70 and entry-level MTT S30, while professional users get models such as the MTT S3000, S4000 and S90 accelerators. On paper the S80 targeted GeForce RTX 3060 class performance, but early testing often placed it closer to older GTX 1050 Ti or GTX 1650 level hardware, and in some games it lagged even further behind.
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