Chinese GPU Maker, Lisuan, To Launch 7G100 Gaming Graphics Card on 20th May: First 6nm Domestic Product With WHQL Certification

Apr 29, 2026 at 08:20am EDT
Chinese GPU Maker, Lisuan, To Launch 7G100 Gaming Graphics Card on 20th May: First 6nm Domestic Product With WHQL Certification 1

Lisuan's 7G100 gaming graphics card will launch on 20th May, becoming China's first fully domestic 6nm GPU with WHQL certification.

Lisuan 7G100 Gaming GPUs All Set For 20th May Launch In China, Brings Wider Game Support Through WHQL-Certified Drivers

China's first domestically produced 6nm GPU for gaming audiences is launching on 20th May, bringing wider support, and the biggest of all, Microsoft WHQL certification for drivers, joining the ranks of Intel, NVIDIA, and AMD.

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This makes Lisuan Technologies the first Chinese GPU maker to achieve WHQL certification, marking a significant progress for domestic producers. Lisuan also states much wider game and software support with 7G100 versus past offerings and driver releases.

The company has also showcased that the graphics card is in full production at its factory and is going through rigorous testing before the official launch next month.

Lisuan 7G100 Graphics Card Specs

The Lisuan Extreme "LX 7G100" graphics card is designed with gamers in mind and supports all the latest APIs and game engines.

In terms of specifications, the Lisuan Extreme is powered by the 6nm 7G106 GPU and is the company's first true graphics card design for gamers. 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.

In terms of design, the graphics card will come in a triple-slot form factor with 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.

Lisuan 7G100 Graphics Card Game Support & Performance

Unlike previous domestic offerings, the Lisuan Extreme GPU will feature out-of-the-box support for the latest AAA games, including Baldur's Gate III, Cyberpunk 2077, Elden Ring, Black Myth: Wukong, The Witcher III, Monster Hunter RISE, Resident Evil 4, and SEKIRO (to name a few).

Based on previous demos, the 7G100 is estimated to offer performance close to an RTX 4060, but these demos were only conducted in synthetic applications such as Geekbench OpenCL and 3DMark benchmarks.

As per LisuanTech, the LX series graphics cards will be compatible with a wide range of CPUs from Intel, AMD, Hygon, Loongson, Phytium, Zhaoxin, etc, and OS support includes Windows, UOS, Ubuntu, and Kylinsoft. Just like the gaming variant, the LX series also supports various APIs such as DirectX 12, Vulkan, OpenGL, and OpenCL.

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

Availability & Pricing

Lisuan intends to launch four graphics cards, including the 7G100. While the 7G100 is targeted at the consumer segment, the LX Ultra, LX Pro, and LX Max series aim at the professional segment with Pro-tier drivers.

Currently, Lisuan has positioned the 7G100 for a retail launch on the 20th of May. The company hasn't disclosed the prices, but the card will be available in a special "Founders Edition" model. China is rapidly deploying more domestic GPUs for general-purpose, AI, and gaming workloads. Another company, Fuxi, shared its plans to offer 5nm GPUs with production starting this year.

About the author: A Software Engineer by training and a PC enthusiast by passion, Hassan Mujtaba serves as Wccftech's Senior Editor for hardware section. With years of experience in the industry, he specializes in deep-dive technical analysis of next-generation CPU and GPU architectures, motherboards, and cooling solutions. His work involves not only breaking news on upcoming technologies but also extensive hands-on reviews and benchmarking.

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