China’s Most Capable Gaming GPU, the Lisuan G100, Now Also Supports INT8 Operations, Becoming Ideal For AI Workloads

Aug 23, 2025 at 05:41am EDT
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The Chinese GPU Lisuan G100, which recently made headlines for its competitive performance, is now claimed to support INT8 operations, making it ideal for user-end AI workloads.

Lisuan Manages to Offer INT8 Operations For Its G100 Gaming GPU, Positioning It For AI Workloads As Well

China's gaming GPU industry has been somewhat disappointing in the past, when you look at solutions from the likes of Moore Threads and how they didn't compete with Western counterparts. However, recently, Lisuan became the first homegrown firm to have developed a 6nm-based GPU called the G100, which was claimed to rival NVIDIA's RTX 4060 in gaming performance. And now, according to ITHome, it is revealed that the G100 will also feature support for INT8 operations.

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For those unaware, INT8 operations stand for 8-bit integer point, which is a necessary feature inside hardware to get the best performance out of AI workloads. It allows GPUs like the G100 to process AI training and inference workloads faster, and based on reports, China has limited solutions in the industry that support INT8 operations, apart from the S4000 from Moore Threads. In a recent report, we discussed how the Chinese AI industry is held back due to a lack of memory-optimal calculation formats; however, Lisuan intends to close the gap.

Geekbench OpenCL Benchmark
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23207
46414
69621
92828
116035
139242
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23207
46414
69621
92828
116035
139242
RTX 5060 Ti
139241
RTX 4060 Ti
129826
RTX 5060
120916
Lisuan 7G100
111290
RTX 4060
101028
RX 9060 XT
87653

This means that the G100 would be suitable for gaming workloads and target edge AI applications and inferencing workloads, potentially making the GPU a popular option. A report by MyDrivers also claims that Lisuan is exploring AI-focused solutions and might tap into the accelerator markets, given that it sees a successful launch for its first gaming product. With a self-built 'TrueGPU Tiantu' architecture and an independent software stack, Lisuan has opened up the prospect of competing with mainstream NVIDIA/AMD options.

In terms of when the GPUs could hit the market, we are told that mass production is underway, and a retail launch could occur as soon as year-end. Given that the firm's internal testing proves accurate, the Lisuan G100 could dominate domestic gaming GPU markets.

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