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January 06, 2026, 10:25:00 AM
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Earlier this year, Lisuan took the stage to announce its G100 series of GPUs, based on the in-house "TrueGPU" architecture and fabricated on TSMC's N6 process. It was the first time a Chinese company had potential to directly rival AMD and Nvidia's duopoly in the discrete GPU market. Sampling for these cards was expected to begin in September and now, IT Home is reporting that they've begun initial deliveries.

There are two GPUs part of the G100 family: the gaming-oriented 7G106 and the enterprise-focused 7G105. It was the former that really made headlines by touting RTX 4060-level performance, even beating the GPU in early benchmark results. Specs-wise, we're looking at 192 texture units, 96 ROPs, and an FP32 throughput of up to 24 TFLOP/s.

The 7G106 has 12GB of GDDR6 VRAM saturated across a 192-bit wide bus, which is doubled to 24GB on the workstation-class 7G105, with proper ECC support. These GPUs support modern APIs including DirectX 12, use the PCIe 4.0 interface, and even have a custom upscaling solution called NSRR, akin to Nvidia's DLSS or AMD's FSR. Unlike those two, however, Lisuan supports Microsoft's Windows-on-Arm initiative.

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January 08, 2026, 10:07:41 AM
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Their GPU can compete with prominent brands, but only once its own people use it regularly. It first needs to be the top choice on its home soil.
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January 09, 2026, 01:41:14 PM
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A couple of years ago, China didn't even have comparable entry-level gaming graphics cards, but now the market is occupied by four well-known companies with their own solutions: Lingjiu Microelectronics, Wormhole, Moore Threads AI GPU, and Lisuan. In a couple of years, these manufacturers could conquer the local Chinese market and begin selling to other countries.
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Today at 04:56:24 AM
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A couple of years ago, China didn't even have comparable entry-level gaming graphics cards, but now the market is occupied by four well-known companies with their own solutions: Lingjiu Microelectronics, Wormhole, Moore Threads AI GPU, and Lisuan. In a couple of years, these manufacturers could conquer the local Chinese market and begin selling to other countries.

In the past china has no reason to build their one graphics cards but they have some copied graphics cards with different names like

Yeston
MLLSE
SoYo
MaxSun

And they work just like other popular brands like XFX and Sapphire, I have even seen few of their factories where they are assembling the graphics cards, it won't be hard for them to make better brand if they want, and now that Lisuan wants to put in more efforts many others will follow too.
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A couple of years ago, China didn't even have comparable entry-level gaming graphics cards, but now the market is occupied by four well-known companies with their own solutions: Lingjiu Microelectronics, Wormhole, Moore Threads AI GPU, and Lisuan. In a couple of years, these manufacturers could conquer the local Chinese market and begin selling to other countries.

In the past china has no reason to build their one graphics cards but they have some copied graphics cards with different names like

Yeston
MLLSE
SoYo
MaxSun

And they work just like other popular brands like XFX and Sapphire, I have even seen few of their factories where they are assembling the graphics cards, it won't be hard for them to make better brand if they want, and now that Lisuan wants to put in more efforts many others will follow too.
I've seen some graphics cards from these manufacturers, but as far as I know, they don't develop their own chips, but use Nvidia and AMD chips. And they make high-quality graphics cards, some models of which are sold in Russia. But this topic is about graphics cards that Chinese companies develop themselves.
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Today at 08:05:31 PM
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And they make high-quality graphics cards
Since the RTX30xx many people and graphics card repair specialists have been convinced that graphics cards released under these Chinese brands (Yeston, MLLSE, SoYo, MaxSun, Manli, Peladn etc.) are unreliable. I try to avoid them when building rigs.

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