Earlier in the year, Imagination Technologies its newest GPU IP: DXTP . This efficiency-oriented architecture was designed with smartphone and (other) power-constrained platforms in mind. Nine months later, a derivative of this tech has turned up housed in discrete formats—targeting workstation applications. At the recently concluded International Conference on Computer-Aided Design (ICCAD) 2025 expo, Xiang Dixian exhibited their Fuxi A0 graphics card. Demo units were on display at this late November event; handleable and hooked up within a working system. A localized version of the Lenovo New Vision Z-engine 3D platform was up and running on demo hardware.
According to reports from the region, Xiang Dixian's Fuxi A0 card—based on a 5 nm process node—has already entered into a mass production phase. Apparently, this model is optimized for rendering and gaming—company representatives claim that their GPU is capable of running Black Myth: Wukong at pleasing frame rates. A past weekend Wccftech article alludes to another variant: B0. Marketed as a training and inference-centric alternative to the A0 model. An onboard NPU offers "FP8 capabilities." It is claimed that the latest Fuxi GPUs can compete with familiar mainstream cards in terms of ray tracing and upscaling (super resolution) performance.