Innosilicon is a name we haven’t heard in a while; the China-based company made headlines a few years ago when it announced its plans to launch its own GPUs. Fast forward to today, and the brand has launched its third generation Fenhua 3 GPU.
According to a report by ITHome, the Fenghua 3 GPU is Innosilicon’s first domestically designed full-function GPU, and it combines RISC-V and a CUDA-compatible graphics core on a single card. Additionally, its parent company claims that it can handle a wide range of workloads, from AI training and large-scale computing, all the way to CAD, medical imaging, and gaming. The latter on hardware and cloud.

On the subject of gaming, the Fenghua 3 reportedly does offer some relatively solid gaming sessions, and even supports the most current APIs that is DirectX 12 (DX12), Vulkan 1.2, and OpenGL4.6. More impressive is that it also supports hadware-based ray tracing. The company even showed off the GPU running games such as Tomb Raider, Delta Force, and Valorant, but stopped short of sharing their average frame rates or in-game settings.
Oh, and the Fenghua 3 also supports up to six 8K monitor, albeit at a less than stellar 30Hz.

At the time of writing, Innosilicon did not mention when the first products running with its Fenghua 3 GPU will be released, but it’s almost a guarantee that the first card will be for the Chinese market.
(Source: ITHome, Videocardz)