IT Home: Lösan's LX 7G100 Graphics Card Retail Version Now Available
Chinese outlet IT Home reports that Lösan Technology's LX 7G100 graphics card retail version has been released for 2688 yuan. The GPU utilizes the company's self-developed 6nm TrueGPU architecture.

Chinese tech outlet IT Home announced on July 17 that Lösan Technology (砺算科技) has officially launched the retail version of its LX 7G100 graphics card, priced at 2688 yuan (approximately $370 USD).
The LX 7G100 is presented as China's first self-developed, fully indigenous consumer-grade graphics card. It is built upon Lösan Technology's proprietary 6nm TrueGPU (天图) architecture, with the company asserting that the instruction set, core design, and overall architecture are independently developed without reliance on external technology licenses.
Key specifications for the LX 7G100 include 12GB of GDDR6 memory, a PCIe 4.0 x16 interface, and four DisplayPort 1.4a outputs. The card supports an 8K 60Hz display output and features Lösan Technology's NRSS super-resolution technology. It employs a triple-fan, five-heatpipe cooling solution.
In terms of performance, reported benchmarks show the LX 7G100 achieving approximately two-thirds the performance of Nvidia's RTX 3060 across 18 mainstream games. However, in the 3DMark Steel Nomad benchmark, it slightly outperformed the RTX 3060. In practical gaming scenarios, such as Cyberpunk 2077 at 1080p medium settings, the card averaged around 88 frames per second.
This release follows earlier limited "Founders Edition" versions of the LX 7G100, which were launched in May and June at a higher price point of 3299 yuan. Lösan Technology has also obtained official WHQL driver certification from Microsoft, positioning them as the fourth GPU vendor globally, alongside AMD, Intel, and Nvidia, to achieve this certification.