CPU Comparison
AMD Ryzen AI 5 435 vs AMD Ryzen AI 5 PRO 440
A side-by-side comparison of specs, performance and value. The AMD Ryzen AI 5 435 is a 6-core, 12-thread mobile processor in AMD’s Ryzen AI 400 series, built on TSMC’s 4nm process with a hybrid 2× Zen 5 + 4× Zen 5c design and a configurable 15–54W TDP. It integrates a Radeon 840M iGPU and a dedicated Ryzen AI NPU delivering up to 50 TOPS, targeting thin-and-light laptops that need strong everyday performance, light content creation, and on-device AI acceleration without relying on a discrete GPU.
The Bottom Line
Overview & Launch
Specifications Compared
Performance Compared
Productivity
Six Zen 5–family cores with SMT provide snappy everyday performance and solid multi-threaded throughput for office, browsing, and light content creation, especially when OEMs use the upper end of the cTDP range.
6 hybrid cores handle office tasks, browsing, and complex spreadsheets smoothly.
Gaming
Radeon 840M is a big step up from basic UHD/iGPUs and can handle esports titles at 1080p and some older or well-optimized AAA games at low–medium settings, but it is not intended for high-refresh 1440p+ gaming or modern AAA at high presets.
The Radeon 840M handles older or simple games at 1080p but struggles with modern AAA titles.
Virtualization
Capable of running a couple of light VMs or containers with reasonable performance, but heavy virtualization workloads are better suited to higher-core SKUs.
Adequate for light VMs and containerization often used in development environments.
Efficiency
The 4nm process and Zen 5c cores help deliver strong performance per watt in typical light workloads; actual efficiency depends heavily on OEM implementation of the 15–54W cTDP window.
The 28W base TDP provides an excellent balance of performance and battery life for mobile professionals.
Specialized Performance
AI / ML
- Up to 50 TOPS NPU for local AI workloads like background blur, noise suppression, and small LLMs.
- Overall AI TOPS up to 59 when including CPU and GPU contributions.
- Not aimed at training large models, but sufficient for inference on modest models and hardware-accelerated AI features.
- 50 TOPS NPU enables Copilot+ PC experiences
- Efficient local execution of small to medium LLMs
- Hardware-accelerated Windows Studio Effects
Content Creation
Gaming
- Radeon 840M is faster than older UHD/iGPUs and competitive with early Arc mobile iGPUs in light gaming.
- Best suited for 1080p low–medium settings in esports and older titles.
- Not a replacement for a discrete GPU for AAA or high-refresh gaming.
- 4 CU RDNA 3.5 iGPU is entry-level
- Best suited for esports or older titles at 1080p Low
- Not intended for high-refresh-rate AAA gaming
Industry Impact
Best CPU by Use Case
Target Audience
Strengths & Weaknesses
Pros
- Modern Zen 5 / Zen 5c hybrid architecture with good single-threaded and multi-threaded performance.
- Up to 50 TOPS NPU and 59 TOPS overall AI performance for local AI workloads.
- Radeon 840M iGPU offers significantly better graphics than basic UHD/iGPUs.
- Configurable 15–54W TDP fits a wide range of laptop designs.
- FP8 socket and DDR5/LPDDR5X support for current and future platforms.
Cons
- Only 8 MB L3 cache versus 16 MB on the previous Ryzen AI 5 340, which can hurt some bandwidth-sensitive workloads.
- No unlocked multiplier or EXPO support for memory overclocking.
- Not intended for heavy workstation or AAA gaming workloads.
- Actual performance and thermals depend heavily on OEM implementation of cTDP and cooling.
Pros
- Powerful 50 TOPS NPU for local AI
- Hybrid core efficiency extends battery life
- AMD PRO manageability for IT departments
- High-speed LPDDR5x support
- Compact FP8 package enables thin designs
Cons
- Radeon 840M is weak for gaming
- Only 6 cores limits heavy multi-thread workloads
- Soldered to motherboard, no user upgrades
- Max boost clock is lower than higher-end SKUs
Competitors & Alternatives
AMD Ryzen AI 5 435
- Intel Core Ultra 5 225HRival
Mainstream Mobile
- Intel Core Ultra 7 255HRival
High-Performance Mobile
- AMD Ryzen AI 5 340Rival
Previous-Gen Mobile
- AMD Ryzen AI 5 430Rival
Lower-Tier Mobile
- Compare head-to-headAMD Ryzen AI 7 445Rival
Higher-Tier Mobile
AMD Ryzen AI 5 PRO 440
- Intel Core Ultra 5 235URival
Business Laptop
- Intel Core Ultra 5 225HRival
Performance Thin & Light
- Qualcomm Snapdragon X EliteRival
AI Laptop
- Intel Core Ultra 7 255URival
Premium Business Laptop
- Apple M3 Pro (Base)Rival
Premium Creative Laptop
- AMD Ryzen AI 7 PRO 360Alt
Offers 8 cores and better graphics for heavier workloads.
- AMD Ryzen AI 5 340Alt
The non-PRO version if enterprise manageability is not required.
- AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 8540UAlt
Previous generation option for budget-conscious deployments.
- Qualcomm Snapdragon X PlusAlt
For users prioritizing maximum battery life and ARM-native apps.
Our Verdict on Each
A well-balanced mobile APU with modern Zen 5 cores, capable integrated graphics, and strong on-device AI, best suited for mainstream users who want responsiveness, light creative work, and NPU-backed features without a discrete GPU.
Best for: You want a thin-and-light laptop with strong everyday performance, Radeon 840M graphics for light gaming, and a 50 TOPS NPU for AI-enhanced features, and you don’t need 8+ CPU cores or a high-end discrete GPU.
Read the full reviewA highly efficient business APU that excels in AI-driven productivity and enterprise security, though its integrated graphics limit heavy creative or gaming workloads.
Best for: Business users needing a laptop with Copilot+ capabilities, strong battery life, and enterprise security features.
Read the full reviewFrequently Asked Questions
Which is faster for gaming, AMD Ryzen AI 5 435 or AMD Ryzen AI 5 PRO 440?
For gaming, the AMD Ryzen AI 5 435 leads with a gaming performance score of 72/100 among AMD Ryzen AI 5 435 and AMD Ryzen AI 5 PRO 440.
Do AMD Ryzen AI 5 435 and AMD Ryzen AI 5 PRO 440 use the same socket?
Yes — all of these CPUs use the FP8 socket, so they share compatible motherboards.