

Chinese GPU Lisuan 7G100 Launched in China Today for 3299 CNY ~440 USD, 65% of 3060 Gaming Performance
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EDIT: LX 7G100 is a consumer GPU that is designed by Lisuan and made using TSMC 6nm process, featuring its own TrueGPU architechure. It has similar hardware level as a 4060 as claimed by Lisuan. The following is from videocardz: LX 7G100 has 12GB of GDDR6 memory, four DisplayPort 1.4a outputs, and support for 8K60 HDR output with DSC. More importantly, it’s confirmed to support DirectX 12, Vulkan 1.3, OpenGL 4.6, and OpenCL 3.0 support
Source: VideoCardz.com https://videocardz.com/newz/lisuan-confirms-7g100-preorder-launch-on-may-20-chinas-dx12-gaming-gpu-with-support-for-100-games
Its FE edition launched for 3299 CNY, or 440 USD. Normal edition comes in July for cheaper.
So roughly 65% gaming performance as 3060 12gb. Or roughly 1660s level. Not a bad start for an original GPU architechure. Intel A770 also started around 1060 level of gaming then improved to 3060 level over a few years. Maybe after a year of driver improvement it will be 3060 level.
Bad pricing, but good start. The founders are very capable, being the core developers of the first 3D GPU from S3 as well as Stream Processor and the DX standard. They are actually making good drivers (big improvement from July 2025), unlike Moore Threads, the last major Chinese gaming GPU, which put all of their investor money into financial investments.
If the pricing for the normal version is around 3060 12gb, I would buy it to support, even if like 50 USD higher or whatever. Not at this price, which I can find 9060 xt 16gb for.
But the more the competition the better. I am optimistic about Lisuan. Hopefully they don't flop like Moore Threads and create actual competitent stuff.