A full-fledged retail launch is still far off, but the published specifications and feature set make it clear that this is not a formal project, but a real product.
Previously, Chinese GPUs were more often associated with громкими announcements and weak results, but this time the situation looks different. The Lisuan 7G106 model from the G100 line is manufactured using the 6nm TSMC N6 process. This is not a cutting-edge level by 2025 standards, but it is enough to compete with mass-market mid-range video cards, including the "60" series from Western manufacturers. According to ITHome, the first batches have already left the factories.
At the start, the cards are not aimed at gamers. The first deliveries are intended for the professional sector, including clients working with "digital twin" technology. Mass production began in September 2025, and the appearance of video cards in Chinese retail is expected in the first quarter of 2026.
The Lisuan 7G106 is equipped with 12 GB of GDDR6, a 192-bit bus, a PCIe 4.0 x16 interface, 192 TMUs, and 96 ROPs. The declared TDP is 225 W, powered by one 8-pin connector. There is also mention of its own NRSS upscaler, positioned as a competitor to DLSS and FSR, and possible full support for Windows on ARM.
Preliminary tests show that the Lisuan 7G106 demonstrates performance at the level of mid-range AMD and NVIDIA video cards, making it one of the most competitive options for the Chinese market.