Forget about AMD and NVIDIA. The Chinese showed their own graphics cards
Chinese Lisuan Technology announces the first chip-based graphics cards G100. The manufacturer, which first showed this series last year, is now getting down to specifics and has revealed the consumer models. The company has prepared two product lines – one aimed at gamers and the other at professional users and AI workstations.
Unfortunately, there are no plans for official distribution in Europe yet
The most important news is Lisuan Extreme LX 7G100. This is the brand’s first full-fledged card designed with gaming in mind. The manufacturer emphasizes that the equipment should offer support for the latest APIs as well ready to run modern AAA games right out of the box. Supported titles include: Baldur’s Gate III, Cyberpunk 2077, Elden Ring, Black Myth: Wukong, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, Monster Hunter Rise, Resident Evil 4 and Sekiro.
The heart of the card is its original layout 7G106 done in 6 nm lithography. It was on board 12GB GDDR6 memory on a 192-bit data bus and an interface PCI Express 4.0 x16. Specification also includes 192 TMUs and 96 ROPs. The maximum TDP is only 225W, and the power supply is enoughsingle 8-pin plug.
The focus here is on 3-slot cooling system with three fans. Among the available connectors, we get four DisplayPort 1.4a. The manufacturer declares image support up to 8K at 60 Hz and HDR, as well as support for AV1 encoding in 4K at 30 fps, HEVC in 8K at 30 fps and AVI and HEVC decoding in 8K at 60 fps. There is also compatibility with modern standards such as DirectX 12, Vulkan 1.3, OpenGL 4.6 and OpenCL 3.0.
The Chinese also want to make money from artificial intelligence
In addition to the gaming model, the manufacturer also showed the LX series intended for prosumers. It will include three versions: MAX, PRO and Ultra. The most powerful variant will receive 24 GB VRAM and blower coolingmaking it a natural candidate for workstations.
The LX PRO model will also offer 24 GB of memory, but combined with a cooling system based on two classic fans. The lowest-positioned LX MAX, on the other hand, has “only” 12 GB VRAM.
LisuanTech announces wide compatibility of new cards with processors from Intel, AMD, Hygon, Loongson, Phytium and Zhaoxin. On the operating systems side, Windows, UOS, Ubuntu and Kylinsoft are mentioned. Pre-sale of the gamer version will start on June 18, 2026, and professional systems on March 17. Suggested prices have not been announced, but no official distribution in Europe is currently planned.
