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Lisuan begins shipping G100 series GPUs to customers in China

Monday, December 29, 2025 at 11:04 AM

Lisuan has commenced shipments of its G100 series GPUs to domestic Chinese customers. This development indicates a progression in China's domestic GPU manufacturing and delivery capabilities for high-performance computing hardware.

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Lisuan Technology has officially begun shipping its G100 series GPUs to commercial customers in China, marking a significant step in the nation's push for semiconductor self-sufficiency. The rollout includes the 7G105 and 7G106 models, which target professional AI workloads and high-performance computing. Following mass production in late 2025, retail availability is expected by the first quarter of 2026, offering a homegrown alternative to Western hardware amid ongoing export restrictions. Positioned to challenge Nvidia and AMD, the G100 series is built on a 6nm process node and utilizes Lisuan’s proprietary TrueGPU architecture. Technical benchmarks indicate the high-end 7G105 provides up to 24 TFLOPs of compute power, rivaling performance levels of the Nvidia RTX 4060. This commercial entry underscores China’s rapid progress in closing the technical gap with US chipmakers, particularly as domestic firms seek stable, sanction-resilient supply chains for AI infrastructure and data centers.

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