The Chinese company Xindong has successfully developed the Xindong Fenghua No. 1 graphics accelerator certified. It meets the requirements of the Chinese operating system Tongxin UOS and is said to fully support other operating systems, including Windows.

The source reports that the Chinese media is calling the new card “analogous to the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060”. It uses a 12nm video chip based on the PowerVR architecture, up to 16GB of GDDR6 / 6X video memory with a bandwidth of 19Gb/s per pin, and there is also a PCI Express 4.0 interface. OpenGL and Vulkan GUIs are supported.

Tests in known benchmarks have not yet been performed. The price and start date of the sale are also unknown. At the same time, earlier Chinese manufacturers began to produce desktop video cards based on GA106 GPUs from the mobile GeForce RTX 3060.
Source: VG Times

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