

A young Chinese chip startup has entered one of the most competitive markets right now: gaming graphics. Lisuan Technology has unveiled a new 6nm gaming GPU, signaling China’s growing determination to build homegrown alternatives to global giants NVIDIA and AMD at a time when access to advanced chips has become increasingly uncertain.
Based in Shanghai, Lisuan designed its G100 series GPU using its own graphics architecture and positioned it for mid-range gaming PCs. The company wants PC makers and gamers to see the chip as a serious option, not just a symbolic domestic effort.
For years, Chinese firms focused largely on entry-level graphics or specialized computing hardware. By entering the gaming space, Lisuan has chosen a segment where performance debates play out daily on forums, livestreams, and review channels, and where reputations rise or fall quickly.
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Lisuan says the GPU can match the performance of some mid-range products from NVIDIA and AMD in select workloads. Demonstrations highlighted support for modern graphics standards and memory setups designed to handle popular games smoothly.
Still, analysts and gamers alike remain watchful. Graphics performance does not depend on raw specifications alone. Stable drivers, game optimization, and developer trust often decide whether a new GPU wins fans or struggles to gain traction.
The product launch serves as a foundation for a larger national initiative. Chinese companies have accelerated chip design efforts as export controls and supply disruptions exposed their reliance on foreign technology. If it achieves success, GPUs developed by startups such as Lisuan will power multiple systems, including gaming rigs, artificial intelligence systems, cloud services, and research infrastructure.