Lisuan Tech finally sampling, no mention of mass production

Lisuan Technology’s first 6 nm graphics rendering GPU, the 7G100, has now entered the customer sampling and testing stage. A recent investor relations activity record states that the company is “ carrying out customer sampling, test optimization, product production and market promotion for its first graphics rendering GPU ‘7G100’, and work is progressing normally. ” This is the first official confirmation that partners are receiving chips for real-world validation.
This update no longer matches the schedule published on Lisuan’s own site after the July 26 launch event. The company earlier mentioned that “product sampling time is August 2025, and mass production starts in September 2025.” With customer sampling only being confirmed in mid November, the 7G100 ramp is clearly running behind that original internal plan, even if production and marketing work are already underway in parallel.

7G106 GPU, Source: Lisuan Tech
The 7G100 is the GPU at the heart of Lisuan’s TrueGPU-based boards, the consumer-oriented 7G106 and the professional 7G105. These cards use a TSMC N6 process and support DirectX 12 (without ray tracing), Vulkan 1.3, OpenGL 4.6 and OpenCL 3.0. The 7G106 pairs the chip with 12 GB of GDDR6 over a 192-bit bus and a single 8-pin power connector with a target board power up to 225 W, while the 7G105 doubles memory to 24 GB GDDR6 with ECC, adds security features and is aimed at AI and workstation workloads.
| Specifications | ||
|---|---|---|
| VideoCardz.com | 7G105 (Professional) 🆕 | 7G106 (Consumer) 🆕 |
| Picture | ![]() | ![]() |
| GPU Model | 7G105 TrueGPU | 7G106 TrueGPU |
| Memory | 24GB GDDR6 with ECC | 12GB GDDR6 |
| Max Pixel Fillrate | 192 GP/s | ? |
| Max Texture Fillrate | 384 GT/s | ? |
| FP32 Compute | Up to 24 TFLOPS | ? |
| Interface | PCIe 4.0 x16 | PCIe 4.0 x16 |
| Display Output | 4 independent displays | 4x DisplayPort 1.4a |
| Max Display Output | 8K60 HDR (10-bit color) | 8K60 HDR FreeSync, DSC |
| Video Decoding | 16x1080P@60fps | Max HEVC 8K@60fps |
| Video Encoding | 8x1080P@60fps | Max HEVC 8K@30fps |
| Virtualization | 16-way virtualization | ? |
| Security | Confidential computing protection, data encryption, secure display | ? |
| API Support | DirectX 12 / Vulkan 1.3 / OpenGL 4.6 / OpenCL 3.0 | DirectX 12 / Vulkan 1.3 / OpenGL 4.6 / OpenCL 3.0 |
Lisuan has been promoting performance close to or above GeForce RTX 4060 levels in some tests. Internal numbers show around 26,800 points in 3DMark Fire Strike and 111,290 points in Geekbench 6 OpenCL for the 7G106, putting it near RTX 4060 / RTX 5060-class hardware in compute-heavy workloads, with demos of Black Myth: Wukong and other DX12 titles running at 4K High with playable frame rates.
Everything looks promising, but why can’t these Chinese GPUs ever launch on time and with features that were promised? I guess we will return to this topic soon.

