China advances toward tech independence with new homegrown 6nm gaming and AI GPUs — Lisuan 7G106 runs Chinese AAA titles at 4K over 70 FPS and matches RTX 4060 in synthetic benchmarks
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Nvidia run at the bleeding edge of what throwing more wattage at the problem can achieve, so you'd need to literally be the world leader by a significant margin to drive Nvidia into the ground (without the power of economic sanctions)
Yeah, make games more efficient instead.
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China advances toward tech independence with new homegrown 6nm gaming and AI GPUs — Lisuan 7G106 runs Chinese AAA titles at 4K over 70 FPS and matches RTX 4060 in synthetic benchmarks
Lisuan Technology has unveiled the 7G106 and 7G105, China’s first 6nm gaming and AI GPUs built on the TrueGPU architecture. With up to 24 TFLOPs, 24 GB of GDDR6, and performance rivalling the RTX 4060, these cards ran Black Myth: Wukong at 4K high settings at over 70 FPS. Mass production starts September 2025.
Tom's Hardware (www.tomshardware.com)
Would love to see more competition but big doubt on these claims
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It can't be equivalent to a 4060 in synthetic benchmarks and run demanding 3D games at 4K at 70 FPS at the same time.
It says "runs Chinese AAA titles" so I guess even the synthetic benchmarks are Chinese, if you know what I mean...
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I guess that means it can run Valorent well which is one of the easiest FPS games that anyone can run. I saw a video of someone running that game on shitty 10+ year old integrated graphics and somehow got 60 fps.
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China advances toward tech independence with new homegrown 6nm gaming and AI GPUs — Lisuan 7G106 runs Chinese AAA titles at 4K over 70 FPS and matches RTX 4060 in synthetic benchmarks
Lisuan Technology has unveiled the 7G106 and 7G105, China’s first 6nm gaming and AI GPUs built on the TrueGPU architecture. With up to 24 TFLOPs, 24 GB of GDDR6, and performance rivalling the RTX 4060, these cards ran Black Myth: Wukong at 4K high settings at over 70 FPS. Mass production starts September 2025.
Tom's Hardware (www.tomshardware.com)
What sets Lisuan apart from past Chinese GPU attempts is its claim of building the TrueGPU architecture from scratch
..and on the first go they get 4060 performance.
Pull the other one.
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China advances toward tech independence with new homegrown 6nm gaming and AI GPUs — Lisuan 7G106 runs Chinese AAA titles at 4K over 70 FPS and matches RTX 4060 in synthetic benchmarks
Lisuan Technology has unveiled the 7G106 and 7G105, China’s first 6nm gaming and AI GPUs built on the TrueGPU architecture. With up to 24 TFLOPs, 24 GB of GDDR6, and performance rivalling the RTX 4060, these cards ran Black Myth: Wukong at 4K high settings at over 70 FPS. Mass production starts September 2025.
Tom's Hardware (www.tomshardware.com)
grade A pure Chineseium!
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China advances toward tech independence with new homegrown 6nm gaming and AI GPUs — Lisuan 7G106 runs Chinese AAA titles at 4K over 70 FPS and matches RTX 4060 in synthetic benchmarks
Lisuan Technology has unveiled the 7G106 and 7G105, China’s first 6nm gaming and AI GPUs built on the TrueGPU architecture. With up to 24 TFLOPs, 24 GB of GDDR6, and performance rivalling the RTX 4060, these cards ran Black Myth: Wukong at 4K high settings at over 70 FPS. Mass production starts September 2025.
Tom's Hardware (www.tomshardware.com)
Interesting, according to this Chinese article Dongxin poured $500 million to research this GPU and R&D company almost went bankrupt in 2024.
https://xueqiu.com/2156146731/335433238Also according to this they will try to launch production in 2026.
https://en.gamegpu.com/iron/Lisuan-has-unveiled-the-first-6-nm-GPU-in-China-with-proprietary-TrueGPU-architecture -
Nvidia run at the bleeding edge of what throwing more wattage at the problem can achieve, so you'd need to literally be the world leader by a significant margin to drive Nvidia into the ground (without the power of economic sanctions)
Most people don't buy top of the line NVIDIA so they are okay with lower performance. If lower performance is sold at significantly lower price.. they are likely to make a lot of sales. For example if someone offered me a 4060 equivalent for $100, I would buy it instantly and lower my graphics settings if needed.
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It would be nice if some newcomers could drive Nvidia into the ground.
I want a dirt cheap mid-range GPU!
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It can't be equivalent to a 4060 in synthetic benchmarks and run demanding 3D games at 4K at 70 FPS at the same time.
Nvidia would have you believe that with MFG and DLSS. Anyways, never trust the manufacturer's claims, we'll see what this triple slot 4060 competitor can do when it gets in the hands of independent reviewers.