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China's first 6nm domestic GPU with purported RTX 4060-like performance has powered on
China's first 6nm domestic GPU with purported RTX 4060-like performance has powered on

Yahoo

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

China's first 6nm domestic GPU with purported RTX 4060-like performance has powered on

When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Lisuan Technology, a Chinese graphics card startup, has announced via the company's official WeChat account that its forthcoming G100 graphics card has successfully powered on, marking a significant milestone in its deployment. The G100 purports to be China's first domestic 6nm graphics card. As China embarked on its journey towards technological independence, a wave of industry veterans joined the gold rush. Founded in 2021, Lisuan Technology is among the youngest startups in the graphics card sector, alongside Moore Threads (2020) and Biren (2019). Lisuan Technology has considerable backing, as it was reportedly established by industry veterans boasting more than 25 years of experience in Silicon Valley. The same can be said for Moore Threads, which was founded by Zhang Jianzhong, the former vice-president and general manager of Nvidia China. Little information is available regarding the G100, besides its use of Lisuan Technology's proprietary TrueGPU architecture. In contrast to some Chinese firms that license intellectual property (IP) from sources like Imagination, TrueGPU asserts that it is an in-house architecture developed from the ground up. Lisuan Technology previously stated that the G100 is created using a 6nm process node but did not reveal the manufacturer. Due to U.S. export restrictions, China cannot access the 6nm node, ruling out Samsung and TSMC as options. As a result, it is likely that the Chinese foundry SMIC is responsible for producing the silicon using its 6nm manufacturing process, which is also implemented for Huawei's latest Ascend 920 AI chip. With limited information, we can only rely on rumors regarding the specifications of G100. For example, it is claimed that the G100 provides performance similar to the GeForce RTX 4060. This claim generates significant skepticism, as the GeForce RTX 4060, despite being a last-generation product, is still regarded as one of the best graphics cards available; we have yet to see a Chinese-made graphics card rival it. Additionally, the G100 is rumored to feature ample memory and modest power consumption. The G100 reportedly supports popular APIs such as DirectX 12, Vulkan 1.3, OpenGL 4.6, and OpenGL 3.0, suggesting that G100 could be a decent gaming graphics card. Work on the G100 started in 2021, with Lisuan Technology originally aiming for a 2023 launch. However, financial difficulties obstructed these plans, and by 2024, the company neared bankruptcy. To support the struggling startup, Dongxin Semiconductor, its parent company, provided a substantial financial boost of $27.7 million, enabling continued development of the G100. Lisuan Technology has successfully obtained the first G100 chips from the foundry, and they are operational. The outcomes seem to meet the startup's expectations. As a result, the company has moved forward with software and hardware validation as well as driver optimization. Clearly, the G100 has considerable progress ahead before reaching the retail market. It is reportedly in the tape-out phase and is currently undergoing risk trial production. Completing a 6nm tape-out requires substantial time and investment, indicating that Lisuan Technology is at a pivotal point in G100's development. Lisuan Technology intends to deliver small quantities of G100 in the third quarter of this year. Nonetheless, given the timeline, mass production likely won't happen until 2026. Targeting the performance of the GeForce RTX 4060 isn't bad; however, the G100 needs to function as a reliable graphics card right from the start. It's unreasonable to expect Lisuan Technology's first attempt to compete with the likes of Nvidia, AMD, or even Intel. Creating a good graphics card from scratch demands considerable time and effort. Moore Threads has demonstrated that the software aspect is just as crucial as the hardware, given that new driver updates can significantly boost performance. We might see the first benchmarks for the G100 before the end of the year. Follow Tom's Hardware on Google News to get our up-to-date news, analysis, and reviews in your feeds. Make sure to click the Follow button.

‘Sheconomy' must become core of future economic agenda for ASEAN
‘Sheconomy' must become core of future economic agenda for ASEAN

The Sun

time15-05-2025

  • Business
  • The Sun

‘Sheconomy' must become core of future economic agenda for ASEAN

KUALA LUMPUR: The concept of 'Sheconomy' must be made a core part of the future economic agenda of ASEAN to ensure inclusive and sustainable growth by fully harnessing the potential of women in the region, said the President of the ASEAN Women's Economic Forum (WEF) 2025, Datin Dr. Hartini Osman. Dr Hartini said the ASEAN economic landscape needs to move across borders by adapting gender-responsive policies and integrated cooperation models that empower women not only in entrepreneurship but also in leadership, public policy, education, and innovation. 'In ASEAN, women are a major segment of the population, yet there remains a significant structural gap that limits their full participation in the economy. 'The 'Sheconomy' approach aims to bridge this gap by providing a real platform for the advancement and recognition of women at various levels and sectors,' she said while appearing as a guest on the program ASEAN: 'From Kuala Lumpur to the World', produced and broadcast by Bernama TV tonight. Commenting on the organization of WEF ASEAN from June 19 to 21, Hartini stated that the forum focuses on efforts to create a cross-border economic ecosystem emphasizing dignity, inclusivity, and data-driven policies, with gender equality as a core principle. 'We need to ensure that women are not only involved but also ready to lead, especially in this era of innovation, digitalization, and sustainable business models that are transforming the economic landscape. If we fail to prepare women now, we will fall behind,' she said. She also emphasized the importance of building a collaborative culture that sees men as allies and key supporters of women's economic empowerment, particularly in micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs). Hartini mentioned that leading up to WEF, ASEAN 2025 has implemented the 'Connect and Collaborate 100 Days' program since March 3, involving discussions with communities from 73 countries every day on various issues. 'The outcome of this program on the second day of WEF ASEAN, June 20, will include a special roundtable session of the G100 wing on Philanthropy, Business, and Poverty Eradication to discuss findings and policy recommendations related to enhancing the capacity and involvement of women in the regional economy,' she said. Among other initiatives under the 'Connect and Collaborate 100 Days' program are a 100-day industrial training program, collaboration with 10 universities and regional communities for the Dream Scholarship sponsorship, as well as entrepreneurship pathways targeting young women and high-potential leaders in ASEAN. She stated that this effort reflects the belief that 'Sheconomy' is not a peripheral concept but a main driver of the future ASEAN economy with an inclusive, interconnected economy that is ready to lead.

‘Sheconomy' as ASEAN's future economic agenda
‘Sheconomy' as ASEAN's future economic agenda

The Sun

time15-05-2025

  • Business
  • The Sun

‘Sheconomy' as ASEAN's future economic agenda

KUALA LUMPUR: The concept of 'Sheconomy' must be made a core part of the future economic agenda of ASEAN to ensure inclusive and sustainable growth by fully harnessing the potential of women in the region, said the President of the ASEAN Women's Economic Forum (WEF) 2025, Datin Dr. Hartini Osman. Dr Hartini said the ASEAN economic landscape needs to move across borders by adapting gender-responsive policies and integrated cooperation models that empower women not only in entrepreneurship but also in leadership, public policy, education, and innovation. 'In ASEAN, women are a major segment of the population, yet there remains a significant structural gap that limits their full participation in the economy. 'The 'Sheconomy' approach aims to bridge this gap by providing a real platform for the advancement and recognition of women at various levels and sectors,' she said while appearing as a guest on the program ASEAN: 'From Kuala Lumpur to the World', produced and broadcast by Bernama TV tonight. Commenting on the organization of WEF ASEAN from June 19 to 21, Hartini stated that the forum focuses on efforts to create a cross-border economic ecosystem emphasizing dignity, inclusivity, and data-driven policies, with gender equality as a core principle. 'We need to ensure that women are not only involved but also ready to lead, especially in this era of innovation, digitalization, and sustainable business models that are transforming the economic landscape. If we fail to prepare women now, we will fall behind,' she said. She also emphasized the importance of building a collaborative culture that sees men as allies and key supporters of women's economic empowerment, particularly in micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs). Hartini mentioned that leading up to WEF, ASEAN 2025 has implemented the 'Connect and Collaborate 100 Days' program since March 3, involving discussions with communities from 73 countries every day on various issues. 'The outcome of this program on the second day of WEF ASEAN, June 20, will include a special roundtable session of the G100 wing on Philanthropy, Business, and Poverty Eradication to discuss findings and policy recommendations related to enhancing the capacity and involvement of women in the regional economy,' she said. Among other initiatives under the 'Connect and Collaborate 100 Days' program are a 100-day industrial training program, collaboration with 10 universities and regional communities for the Dream Scholarship sponsorship, as well as entrepreneurship pathways targeting young women and high-potential leaders in ASEAN. She stated that this effort reflects the belief that 'Sheconomy' is not a peripheral concept but a main driver of the future ASEAN economy with an inclusive, interconnected economy that is ready to lead.

‘Sheconomy' Must Become Core Of Future Economic Agenda For ASEAN
‘Sheconomy' Must Become Core Of Future Economic Agenda For ASEAN

Barnama

time15-05-2025

  • Business
  • Barnama

‘Sheconomy' Must Become Core Of Future Economic Agenda For ASEAN

KUALA LUMPUR, May 15 (Bernama) -- The concept of 'Sheconomy' must be made a core part of the future economic agenda of ASEAN to ensure inclusive and sustainable growth by fully harnessing the potential of women in the region, said the President of the ASEAN Women's Economic Forum (WEF) 2025, Datin Dr. Hartini Osman. Dr Hartini said the ASEAN economic landscape needs to move across borders by adapting gender-responsive policies and integrated cooperation models that empower women not only in entrepreneurship but also in leadership, public policy, education, and innovation. 'In ASEAN, women are a major segment of the population, yet there remains a significant structural gap that limits their full participation in the economy. 'The 'Sheconomy' approach aims to bridge this gap by providing a real platform for the advancement and recognition of women at various levels and sectors,' she said while appearing as a guest on the program ASEAN: 'From Kuala Lumpur to the World', produced and broadcast by Bernama TV tonight. Commenting on the organization of WEF ASEAN from June 19 to 21, Hartini stated that the forum focuses on efforts to create a cross-border economic ecosystem emphasizing dignity, inclusivity, and data-driven policies, with gender equality as a core principle. "We need to ensure that women are not only involved but also ready to lead, especially in this era of innovation, digitalization, and sustainable business models that are transforming the economic landscape. If we fail to prepare women now, we will fall behind," she said. She also emphasized the importance of building a collaborative culture that sees men as allies and key supporters of women's economic empowerment, particularly in micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs). Hartini mentioned that leading up to WEF, ASEAN 2025 has implemented the "Connect and Collaborate 100 Days" program since March 3, involving discussions with communities from 73 countries every day on various issues. 'The outcome of this program on the second day of WEF ASEAN, June 20, will include a special roundtable session of the G100 wing on Philanthropy, Business, and Poverty Eradication to discuss findings and policy recommendations related to enhancing the capacity and involvement of women in the regional economy,' she said.

The Tecno Spark 40 Pro+ will be the first phone with the new Helio G200 chipset
The Tecno Spark 40 Pro+ will be the first phone with the new Helio G200 chipset

GSM Arena

time12-05-2025

  • GSM Arena

The Tecno Spark 40 Pro+ will be the first phone with the new Helio G200 chipset

MediaTek's newly-announced Helio G200 will make its debut soon – the Tecno Spark 40 Pro+ will be the first phone to use the new chip. The chipsets for the other Spark 40 series members have not been confirmed yet. Tecno is promising a 10% performance improvement over the G100, getting 470,000 points on AnTuTu. The new chip boosts the clock speed of the Mali-G57 MC2 GPU to 1.1GHz (up from 1.0GHz on the G99 and G100). Additionally, the Spark 40 Pro+ will have customized super resolution algorithms that will render graphics at 1.5K. The G100 was used in phones like the Spark 30 Pro and Camon 40 Pro 4G, by the way. Tecno also does a better job at explaining what 4G DC SAR does than MediaTek itself – it stands for Dynamic Communication Smart Adaptive Response. What it does is improve network efficiency in areas with weak signal, which should result in higher data speeds for streaming, gaming and other uses. The Helio G200 also adds 12-bit DCG support for the camera, which will improve the quality of HDR videos. However, Tecno is keeping mum on the Spark 40 camera features for now. 'The Spark 40 Series will not just be raising specs. With the Helio G200 as its engine, the Spark 40 Series redefines what's possible in its class, offering an unprecedented experience for its users — all while delivering signature slim design,' said Joey Qu, Tecno senior product manager. Tecno will unveil the Spark 40 series globally in July – more details about the design, performance and Tecno AI features will be revealed soon. Source

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