Lisuan 7G100: A Competitor Emerges Among Chinese-Made Graphics Processors

Lisuan 7G100: A Competitor Emerges Among Chinese-Made Graphics Processors

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If we review the history of Chinese-made consumer graphics processors, there hasn't been a serious solution that could compete with NVIDIA and AMD offerings. However, the Lisuan 7G100 is being considered a special innovation. Initially, information was released about the 6nm technology gaming graphics processor Lisuan 7G106; it was reported that this model could compete with NVIDIA's 60 series thanks to its advanced internal architecture. According to ITHome, Lisuan 7G100 models have already begun to be shipped to customers. Mass production started in September 2025, so the devices are expected to enter the Chinese domestic market in the first quarter of 2026.

The editorial reports that the initial supply series is directed towards professional clients using "digital twins." This indicates that the processor will currently be used for professional tasks. The sales date of Lisuan 7G100 in the Chinese retail market is not yet known; however, since it was initially stated to be intended for gaming, it is expected to be introduced in the consumer segment in the near future.

Lisuan 7G106 has extensive internal technological capabilities: its own architecture, NRSS internal upscalers, and other features are available. Interestingly, Lisuan G100 graphics processors may be among the world's first discrete platforms to support the "Windows on ARM" initiative. This means that ARM-based SoCs can utilize G100 processors for high graphics performance. According to test results, it achieved 26800 points in 3DMark FireStrike and 2268 points in Steel Nomad. By showing 70 FPS in Black Myth: Wukong at 1080p and high graphics settings, it confirms the processor's suitability for modern AAA games and 3D graphics applications.

The popularity of ARM processors in China can promote the adoption of the Lisuan G100 platform. Currently, among the options available for Chinese gamers, Lisuan 7G106 is considered one of the highly competitive models; initial tests show that its performance is quite strong compared to mid-range video cards from AMD and NVIDIA.