Moore Threads reveals Flower Harbor: Lushan gaming GPUs and Huashan AI accelerators

China’s Moore Threads has unveiled a new generation of graphics processors slated to reach the market next year. The announcement came at MUSA 2025, where the company introduced its Flower Harbor architecture, the foundation for two fresh product families—Lushan for gaming and Huashan for artificial intelligence workloads.

On the gaming side, Lushan cards will succeed Moore Threads’ current consumer GPUs and, according to the company, deliver a dramatic leap in performance. It promises up to a 15-fold speed-up in modern titles, while ray-tracing throughput could climb as much as 50 times. A key step for the brand is first-time full support for DirectX 12 Ultimate, which should markedly improve compatibility with contemporary games and graphics features. If those figures bear out, the lineup could meaningfully shift perceptions of the brand in gaming.

For professional use and AI, Moore Threads is preparing Huashan accelerators. These GPUs are built for scalable computing and can operate in large clusters, positioning them as direct rivals to NVIDIA’s data-center offerings. The company points to significant gains in compute capability and memory bandwidth, along with a substantial increase in video memory compared with its current models.

Moore Threads emphasizes that the new architecture is notably more efficient and compute-dense, enabling higher performance without a proportional rise in power draw. The first Lushan and Huashan-based graphics cards are expected in 2026, marking the company’s most ambitious attempt yet to enter the global market for gaming and AI accelerators.