China Launches Its First 6nm GPUs For Gaming & AI, the Lisuan 7G106 12 GB & 7G105 24 GB, Up To 24 TFLOPs, Faster Than RTX 4060 In Synthetic Benchmarks & Even Runs Black Myth Wukong at 4K High With Playable FPS

Jul 26, 2025 at 05:18am EDT
Lisuan Tech graphics card with cooling fan and branding, angled view.

China has introduced its first 6nm gaming and AI GPUs, the Lisuan Tech 7G106 & 7G105, with up to 24 GB memory, and faster than RTX 4060 performance.

China Makes Big Gains In The Gaming & AI GPU Segment With Lisuan Tech's G100 Chip, Powering the 7G106 12 GB & 7G105 24 GB Graphics Cards

A few days ago, we reported on the Lisuan G100 GPU and how it outperformed the NVIDIA RTX 4060 while coming within striking distance of the RTX 5060 in synthetic benchmarks. Now, Lisuan Tech has officially launched its first G100 GPU-based graphics cards, the 7G106 and the 7G105.

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Starting with the specifications, we first have the consumer-aimed gaming graphics cards, which are called the 7G106. This graphics card features 12 GB of GDDR6 memory across a 192-bit bus interface and PCIe 4.0 x16 compliance. The graphics card comes with a total of 192 TMUs, 96 ROPs, and has a maximum TDP of 225W, powered by a single 8-pin connector.

Image Source: Lisuan Tech

In terms of design, the graphics card will come in a triple-slot form factor and three fans that are covered by the top grill. The graphics card features four DisplayPort 1.4a outputs, supports up to 8K60Hz HDR Freesync functionality with AV1 4K@30 FPS Encode, HEVC 8K@30FPS Encode, and AVI/HEVC 8K/60FPS Decode. It also supports all modern APIs such as DX12, Vulkan 1.3, OpenGL 4.6, and OpenCL 3.0.

Image Source: Lisuan Tech

The second card is the Lisuan Tech 7G105, which is aimed at the professional/AI segment. This card has the same chip but gets 24 GB of GDDR6 memory with ECC support. It offers up to 192 GP/s, 384 GT/s & 24 TFLOPs of FP32 compute. The card can run up to 16 1080p screens at 60 FPS in a virtual environment. Being a PRO variant, it comes with modern data security, data encryption, and confidential computing support. While the design of the Pro variant is very similar to the consumer-card, the 7G105 seems to be utilizing a single 12V-2x6 power connector instead of an 8-pin input.

3DMark Steel Nomad Benchmark
Score
0
7000
14000
21000
28000
35000
42000
0
7000
14000
21000
28000
35000
42000
RX 9060 XT
38254
RTX 5060
37402
Arc B580
36695
Arc B570
31328
RTX 4060
28558
Lisuan 7G106
26800
3DMark Fire Strike Benchmark
Score
0
700
1400
2100
2800
3500
4200
0
700
1400
2100
2800
3500
4200
RX 9060 XT
3717
RTX 5060
3138
Arc B580
3062
Arc B570
2644
RTX 4060
2305
Lisuan 7G106
2256
Geekbench OpenCL Benchmark
Score
0
23207
46414
69621
92828
116035
139242
0
23207
46414
69621
92828
116035
139242
RTX 5060 Ti
139241
RTX 4060 Ti
129826
RTX 5060
120916
Lisuan 7G106
111290
RTX 4060
101028
RX 9060 XT
87653

As for performance, the 7G106 was once again demonstrated in synthetic benchmarks. They did quote the chart that we made, showcasing the Geekbench OpenCL performance, but in addition to that, the 3DMark Firestrike benchmark was also tested, in which it scored 26,800 points, which is about on par with the RTX 4060.

Besides the synthetic performance, Lisuan Tech also had demo units where they were running Black Myth Wukong at 4K (High Settings). The game was running at a very playable FPSwith over 70 FPS. They also showed off Wuchang: Fallen Features running at 4K (High Settings) at over 70 FPS while older DX12 titles such as Shadow of The Tomb Raider ran at over 80 FPS at 4K (High Settings). Lisuan is said to be using its own upscaler called NRSS which they claim to be as good as DLSS/FSR but it isn't mentioned if it utilizes an AI model.

The company has yet to confirm the clock speeds, pricing, and availability of the cards, but this is definitely a major leap for China's domestic GPU segment. As per the official announcement, first product sampling will commence in August 2025 followed by mass production in September, so we can expect retail availability in the APAC markets by late 2025.

News Sources: TechpowerUp, @realVictor_M, ITHome

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