The consumer GPU segment hasn’t taken off much this year, but China’s Lisuan has plans for gamers, as it is expected to launch the G100 GPU this week.
Lisuan Will Be First to Offer 6nm Gaming GPUs in China, With Performance Rivaling Mainstream NVIDIA/AMD Options
NVIDIA/AMD doesn’t seem to be very proactive in launching new GPU models for the gaming segment, and based on what we’ve seen, we shouldn’t expect any new lineups this year. However, Chinese GPU manufacturer Lisuan has quite interesting plans for this year, as @realVictor_M reports that the company intends to launch its G100 consumer GPU on March 12, three days from now. For those who don’t know, the Lisuan G100 is touted as China’s first 6nm gaming GPU, and early benchmarks show that it delivers performance that makes it a worthy competitor to the NVIDIA/AMD options.
We’ve also covered extensively the upcoming Lisuan GPU in the past, but one of the highlights is that you get 12 GB of GDDR6 memory over a PCIe 4.0 interface. This suggests that the manufacturer intends to position the SKU as a rival to NVIDIA’s 60-class offering, and the performance numbers also justify this. This graphics card features 192 TMU, 96 ROP, and a maximum TDP of 225W, powered by a single 8-pin connector. In early OpenCL benchmarks, we saw the Lisuan G100 outperform the NVIDIA RTX 4060 and AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT.
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It is reported that Lisuan has started mass production of GPUs in September 2025, which is why a Q1-Q2 launch window makes sense. However, the manufacturer has not yet fully confirmed whether they will initially focus on consumer variants or workstation-focused solutions, as a workstation-focused solution may make sense for them given the current large demand for domestic computing in China. Lisuan’s local competitors, especially Moore Threads, are rushing to go public to capitalize on the AI craze in the region, which is why Lisuan could also take the AI route.


At this time, details regarding pricing and retail availability remain uncertain, but are expected to be announced alongside Lisuan’s official announcement, which is scheduled for this week.
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